Incident Information - Texas A&M Forest Service (@allhazardstfs) 's Twitter Profile
Incident Information - Texas A&M Forest Service

@allhazardstfs

In addition to fighting wildfires, Texas A&M Forest Service is called upon to assist during all-hazard emergencies such as natural and man-made disasters.

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Incident Information - Texas A&M Forest Service (@allhazardstfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We lowered the Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 2 due to increased rainfall, reduced wildfire activity, and improved fuel conditions. We stand ready to respond to any requests for assistance. For more about Preparedness Levels, visit bit.ly/3BtPfhw

We lowered the Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 2 due to increased rainfall, reduced wildfire activity, and improved fuel conditions. 

We stand ready to respond to any requests for assistance.

For more about Preparedness Levels, visit bit.ly/3BtPfhw
Incident Information - Texas A&M Forest Service (@allhazardstfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We lowered the Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 1 due to an improved fire environment statewide.   We continue to monitor the situation and stand ready to respond to any requests for assistance.   For more about Preparedness Levels, visit bit.ly/3BtPfhw

We lowered the Wildland Fire Preparedness Level to Level 1 due to an improved fire environment statewide.
 
We continue to monitor the situation and stand ready to respond to any requests for assistance.
 
For more about Preparedness Levels, visit bit.ly/3BtPfhw
Texas Division of Emergency Management (@tdem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads up! Severe storms are once again forecast across large areas of North, West, & East Texas. State emergency response resources remain staged and ready to support requests for assistance from local officials. Severe Weather Safety Info: ready.gov/severe-weather #txwx

Heads up! Severe storms are once again forecast across large areas of North, West, & East Texas.

State emergency response resources remain staged and ready to support requests for assistance from local officials.

Severe Weather Safety Info: ready.gov/severe-weather

#txwx
Texas Division of Emergency Management (@tdem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⛈️Heavy rain has caused flash flooding in the Concho Valley and Hill Country regions of the state. ⚠️Stay Weather Aware and Turn Around, Don’t Drown!⚠️ 🚗Never drive through flooded roads 📺Follow instructions from local officials 🚨Be prepared to take action #txwx

⛈️Heavy rain has caused flash flooding in the Concho Valley and Hill Country regions of the state.

⚠️Stay Weather Aware and Turn Around, Don’t Drown!⚠️

🚗Never drive through flooded roads
📺Follow instructions from local officials
🚨Be prepared to take action

#txwx
NWS San Angelo (@nwssanangelo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

River Flood Warnings have been issued for parts of the San Saba, Concho, and Colorado Rivers. Do not venture out today if you don't have to. If you have to travel, please turn around if you come across a flooded roadway! #txwx #sjtwx

River Flood Warnings have been issued for parts of the San Saba, Concho, and Colorado Rivers. Do not venture out today if you don't have to. If you have to travel, please turn around if you come across a flooded roadway! #txwx #sjtwx
Incident Information - Texas A&M Forest Service (@allhazardstfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have mobilized more than 225 personnel from Texas A&M Forest Service & TIFMAS to support flood response efforts across the state. Our saw teams are clearing debris and restoring access while overhead personnel are supporting local officials. Resources: tdem.texas.gov/disasters/july…

We have mobilized more than 225 personnel from Texas A&M Forest Service & TIFMAS to support flood response efforts across the state. Our saw teams are clearing debris and restoring access while overhead personnel are supporting local officials.
Resources: tdem.texas.gov/disasters/july…