AUSTIN – Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to mobilize additional state wildfire response resources amid ongoing fire danger across large portions of the state.
“Texas is taking swift action against potential wildfire threats across our state.” Abbott said. “Today, I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to mobilize additional state wildfire response resources to assist local communities with any potential wildfire outbreaks.”
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, the rapid onset of drought across much of Texas has significantly increased fire potential.
Over the next several days, elevated wind speeds, above-average temperatures, and critically dry vegetation are expected to contribute to increased wildfire activity statewide, particularly across portions of West Texas, the Panhandle, South Plains, Big Country, Texoma, Central Texas, East Texas and Southeast Texas.
“I strongly urge Texans to create an emergency plan, limit any activities that can cause a spark, and heed the guidance of local officials to keep yourself and your family safe,” Abbott said.
The Wildland Fire Preparedness Level remains at Level 3, indicating that wildfire activity is impacting several regions of the state as the result of drought, dry vegetation, or frequent fire weather events.
Over the past week, more than 80 wildfires have burned more than 1,800 acres across the state.
Abbott’s order keeps state emergency response resources available to support local wildfire response operations: * Texas A&M Forest Service (Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System): More than 450 state, local, and out-of-state firefighters and support personnel; over 150 pieces of equipment, including fire engines, bulldozers, and motor graders; and more than 35 federally contracted firefighting aircraft, including large air tankers, super scoopers, and helicopters with firefighting capability.
* Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force): Wildland Fire Support Packages consisting of medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles.
* Texas Division of Emergency Management: The State of Texas Incident Management Team to support deployed emergency response resources across the state.
* Texas Department of Transportation: Personnel to monitor road conditions.
* Texas Department of Public Safety: Texas Highway Patrol Troopers to patrol roadways and assist stranded motorists.
* Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: Game wardens, state park police.
Texans are urged to implement wildfire prevention and preparedness measures, including making an emergency plan, staying informed, and keeping emergency supplies readily available.
Texans can visit Texas-Ready.gov for wildfire and severe weather safety tips, locate wildfire prevention information at tfsweb. tamu.edu, and find all-hazards preparedness tips at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
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