Texas Drought Disaster Declaration
12/20/2023 4:31:47 PM
CATEGORIES:
Fire
Relief, Response & Restrictions
AFFECTED AREAS:
Texas
Atascosa County, TX
Bandera County, TX
Bastrop County, TX
Bell County, TX
Bexar County, TX
Blanco County, TX
Burnet County, TX
Caldwell County, TX
Calhoun County, TX
Cameron County, TX
Chambers County, TX
Childress County, TX
Comal County, TX
Comanche County, TX
Coryell County, TX
Culberson County, TX
Eastland County, TX
El Paso County, TX
Erath County, TX
Gillespie County, TX
Gonzales County, TX
Guadalupe County, TX
Hardeman County, TX
Hardin County, TX
Hays County, TX
Hidalgo County, TX
Hudspeth County, TX
Irion County, TX
Jasper County, TX
Jeff Davis County, TX
Jefferson County, TX
Karnes County, TX
Kendall County, TX
Kerr County, TX
Lampasas County, TX
Lavaca County, TX
Limestone County, TX
Llano County, TX
Maverick County, TX
McLennan County, TX
Medina County, TX
Newton County, TX
Orange County, TX
Parker County, TX
Presidio County, TX
Sabine County, TX
San Augustine County, TX
Shelby County, TX
Tom Green County, TX
Travis County, TX
Tyler County, TX
Uvalde County, TX
Wharton County, TX
Wichita County, TX
Wilbarger County, TX
Willacy County, TX
Williamson County, TX
Wilson County, TX
Start Date: 12/20/2023
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Gov. Greg Abbott renewed a drought disaster declaration that originally was signed on July 8, 2022, attesting that exceptional drought conditions posed a threat of imminent disaster in several counties.
Office of the Texas Governor | Greg Abbott, Dec 20, 2023
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