Abbott Mobilizes State Response as Severe Storms Threaten Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott mobilized emergency resources as severe storms are expected to hit Texas starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service issued multiple warnings for flash flooding and hazardous conditions, urging residents to prepare.

Governor Greg Abbott mobilized emergency response resources in anticipation of severe storms forecasted to impact Texas starting Thursday night and continuing through the weekend. The National Weather Service issued warnings for intense thunderstorms, significant hail, destructive winds, and potential tornado activity across West and North Texas. Abbott instructed state agencies, including the Texas Division of Emergency Management, to activate flood response resources, such as swiftwater rescue teams and medical strike units. He urged residents to stay updated on weather reports and follow local authorities' advice to prepare for rapidly changing conditions. In Central Texas, about 5,000 customers experienced power outages due to initial weather-related issues, but power was restored by 3:30 p.m. The cause of these outages is still under investigation. Officials are actively collaborating with local emergency teams to adjust to the evolving weather situation. Texans are advised to monitor the state's emergency portal for updates throughout the weekend.

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