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Gov. Greg Abbott toured the Sandy Creek area near Leander, where some residents had been stranded since flood waters heavily ...
Gov. Greg Abbott announced that the federal government has updated the president’s Major Disaster Declaration to include ...
Travis County is approved for FEMA aid to repair infrastructure after deadly flash floods, supporting ongoing recovery and ...
Following catastrophic flash floods, Gov. Greg Abbott announced FEMA's Public Assistance aid will expand to three more Texas ...
Gov. Greg Abbott provided an update to the flood recovery efforts on Monday, announcing 101 people are still missing and 131 ...
Governor Abbott announces FEMA's inclusion of Hamilton and Travis counties for disaster assistance due to Texas flooding.
Governor Abbott of Texas seeks additional federal aid following floods, aiming to include Hamilton and Travis counties in the ...
In Travis County, the flood-impacted community has been approved for individual help through FEMA, but not public federal ...
As some work to rebuild after devastating floods ripped through Central Texas, roughly 100 others are painstakingly waiting ...
Residents in need of assistance can contact the Crisis Cleanup hotline at 512-201-4814, which provides volunteer help.-Claire Osborn. Abbott: 161 missing in Kerr County as statewide death toll ...
More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
KXAN's Avery Travis and Will DuPree speak with former lawmakers Mark Strama and Dennis Bonnen, regarding Gov. Greg Abbott's call for a special session and the THC ban bill being vetoed.
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