More Texas Counties Added to Disaster Declaration After July 4 Floods

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11), alongside local leaders, applauded the decision to add more counties across Texas's 11th Congressional District to President Trump's Major Disaster Declaration to receive varying levels of support from FEMA. 

Within the 11th District, the list currently includes Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCullouch, and Menard Counties for Public Assistance, and San Saba and Tom Green Counties for Public and Individual Assistance.

"Texas has experienced unimaginable tragedy over the past week from the devastating floods that swept through Central and West Texas on July 4," said Rep. Pfluger. "Several counties in my district were hit especially hard. Thanks to Governor Abbott’s advocacy and the President’s Major Disaster Declaration, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, San Saba, and Tom Green counties are all eligible for vital FEMA assistance. My team and I have worked closely with local leaders and officials to ensure accurate damage assessments, and we will continue working to secure the resources these counties, and others, need."

“I would like to express my thanks to everyone, including Federal, State, and in particular our county emergency management and response teams, who assisted in the disaster response from the recent flood incidents and related damages in Kimble County," said Kimble County Judge Hal Rose. "I am thankful that our county has been added to President Trump’s Disaster Declaration to ensure we receive the support necessary to rebuild and provide the necessary resources to the county and individuals in a timely manner. I have been blown away by, and very thankful for, how the community has come together in such difficult times, and I remain hopeful that we will recover from this disaster as quickly as is practical."

"Llano County is grateful for Congressman August Pfluger’s leadership and dedicated assistance in response to the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country that occurred during the July 4 holiday," said Llano County Judge Ron Cunningham. "In the face of an unprecedented natural disaster, Congressman Pfluger demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the well-being of our residents. His prompt coordination with state and federal agencies, advocacy for emergency resources, and visible presence in affected areas were instrumental in accelerating critical response efforts and facilitating the deployment of relief measures. Through his actions, Congressman Pfluger and his staff exemplified the highest standards of public service, ensuring that Llano County’s needs were heard and addressed during a time of urgent crisis. We are immensely grateful for his partnership and resolute service to our community during this time of adversity."

"Mason County is grateful for the concern and support provided at the state and federal levels in response to the July 4 flooding event," said Mason County Judge Sheree Hardin. "To be added to the major Disaster Declaration is huge, as destruction of this magnitude challenges a small county budget and resources. Having the commitment of our state and federal leaders is crucial to the long-term recovery of destroyed infrastructure. Mason County is blessed to be in the 11th District of Texas under the leadership of Congressman Pfluger."

“McCulloch County has been truly humbled by the response from our Local, State, and Federal entities as we deal with the July 4 flood-related damages," said McCulloch County Judge Frank Trull. "A traumatic event such as this is overwhelming, and the outpouring of support from President Trump and Congressman August Pfluger eases our citizens' burdens and allows our local governments the ability to make necessary repairs and plan for future improvements to emergency responses." 

"I’d like to thank everyone who has helped submit the damage caused by the July 4 flood that enabled our inclusion in the disaster declaration for Public Assistance," said Menard County Judge Brandon Corbin. "Without this support, Menard County would have been set back years as we try to repair the damaged roads and public buildings. We are especially grateful to our regional partners with the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the local leaders of the Menard Mission Team and the Beautification of Menard, and the volunteers and neighbors who have lent a helping hand or encouraging word through this trying time. We sincerely appreciate the support of Congressman Pfluger and his staff as we work to document the damage inflicted on the citizens of Menard County, and are optimistic that our efforts will highlight the need for our community to be escalated into the proclamation for Individual Assistance as well."

Last week, Congressman Pfluger announced the addition of San Saba and Tom Green counties to the Major Disaster Declaration alongside local leaders. You can read the announcement and their statements HERE. 

If you have been impacted by the floods, please visit the FEMA website to request support: www.DisasterAssistance.gov

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