Texas Governor Greg Abbott has expanded a state disaster declaration to include Victoria and Calhoun counties as severe storms and flash flood risks continue through Sunday, May 10, including Mother’s Day. The move follows days of damaging weather along the Texas coast and comes amid heightened concern after last year’s Hill Country floods killed more than 130 people, nearly 30 of them children. On May 1, Camp Mystic announced it would not reopen this season after a July 4 flood there killed 25 campers and two counselors. Forecasters warn of up to 5 inches of rain, damaging winds, and hail as a final cold front approaches.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
Texas is facing severe weather threats. If you're in Victoria or Calhoun counties, be ready for flash floods. Check your emergency supplies and evacuation plans. Keep an eye on weather updates, especially if you have Mother's Day plans.
The situation is serious. Last year's Hill Country floods were deadly. Now, with saturated ground and more rain expected, the risk is high. Stay safe and alert. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
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