SAN ANTONIO – Governor Greg Abbott announced he has extended the state’s response and has deployed recovery resources across northeast Texas to aid in storm recovery efforts.
According to the Associated Press, tornadoes tore through northeastern Texas and southeastern Oklahoma overnight Friday into Saturday, killing at least one, injuring others, and leaving homes and buildings in ruins.
Abbott announced the relief efforts in a press release Saturday afternoon.
The storm recovery resources include the following, according to Abbott’s office:
The response comes after Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to deploy state resources to support local officials’ response to the severe weather.
“The State of Texas stands with Texans and communities impacted by yesterday’s and last night’s severe weather across northeast Texas, and I have deployed all available resources to help respond and recover,” said Abbott in a statement. “I thank all of our hardworking state and local emergency management personnel for their swift response to keep Texans safe and for their continued service in helping Texans recover in the aftermath of these storms.”
Anyone who was affected by the severe weather can report damage to TDEM’s Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT) survey, so resources needed can be provided to the community to recover.