Governor Greg Abbott said he issued a disaster declaration for 101 Texas counties, including those in the Houston area, on Monday as severe storms continue to threaten the state.
"Texas is prepared to respond to the severe weather threats that continue to move across our state," Gov. Abbott said. "Because of the impact caused by ongoing storms and flood risks, I have issued a disaster declaration for 101 Texas counties to ensure that local officials and communities have access to the full range of state resources and support. Texans should heed the guidance of state and local officials and take all necessary precautions to stay safe during this severe weather."
Earlier on Monday, Gov. Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate additional state emergency response resources, according to state officials, along with implementing 24-hour operations at the Texas State Emergency Operations Center as storm risks persist.
State officials advised Texans to stay informed, avoid driving through flooded roadways, and heed all warnings from local officials as storm threats continue. Officials also said that Texans can find severe weather safety information at TexasReady.gov, check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, and find all hazards preparedness tips at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.