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KETK Tyler on MSNPublic invited to review, comment on new San Augustine flood mapsThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that new flood map designs are complete and available for public feedback during a 90-day preview before they’re finalized. Local, state ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHarris County adjusts map that incorrectly showed flood prevention projects as completeAfter the story ran on Eyewitness News Tuesday, an agency spokesperson told ABC13 that it had removed the complete projects from the map to clear any confusion.
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KETK.com on MSNResidents can now comment on safety flooding measures in Trinity CountyTrinity County suffered from excessive flooding in 2024, which left most of the county underwater. Residents can now comment or appeal the 2025 updated safety flooding measures. In May, residents were ...
GATESVILLE, Texas (KXXV ... real-time information about what would happen in a flood event," he said. Each blue dot on the map represents the location of a gauge that monitors water levels ...
"Turn around, don't drown is one of the simplest statements that you can remember to save you and your family's lives," says Parker. "It's kind of like changing your smoke detector batteries or 'Don't ...
Water is complex. So are the terms used to describe it. Get to know the language as Texas debates how to save its water ...
QUINCY ‒ Revisions to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's flood maps will save hundreds of Quincy property owners money for insurance costs, according to city officials. The new map will ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNDrought map: Potential wildfire conditions in TexasThe Texas Water Development Board posted a map of drought conditions per region statewide, noting that 54 % of the state is under drought conditions. Drought conditions have intensified through the ...
Revisions to FEMA's flood maps will remove 300 homes in Quincy from the flood zone. The change could save residents a combined $300,000 annually in flood insurance costs. The revised map ...
HOUSTON, Texas — The Harris County Flood Control District broke out the heavy equipment Monday to scoop up illegally dumped trash and debris in a detention basin meant to hold only stormwater.
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