Gov. Abbott Adds 24 Counties to Disaster Declaration List

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in 24 additional counties Friday, bringing the total number of counties under Texas' state disaster declaration to 70, the governor's office says.

The counties added to the declaration are: Angelina, Burleson, Cherokee, Edwards, Ellis, Fayette, Gillespie, Kaufman, Lamar, Liberty, Leon, Lynn, Madison, Milam, Real, Refugio, Rusk, Sabine, Travis, Tyler, Uvalde, Victoria, Waller and Wharton.

Additional counties may be added as the situation develops.

"The large number of Texas counties currently experiencing a state of disaster is an indication of how severe this ongoing weather situation is, and I cannot emphasize enough how important it is for everyone to heed local officials' warnings," said Abbott. "Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with all those affected, and I strongly urge all Texans to take all precautions to protect themselves and their families and neighbors."

To view Abbott's disaster declaration, click here.

Brian Scott, NBC 5 News
Highland Village Rd at I35E is gone today. Neighbors say they've never seen water over road here.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
The Texas Department of Transportation crane just arrived at Loop 12. Trying to remove concrete barrier and let SB traffic turn around.
Julie Fine, NBC 5 News
Mansfield. Walnut Creek.
Brian Scott, NBC 5 News
Getting deep in Highland Village yards too,
Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News
Trinity River Elm Fork at Story Lane in Irving. Really high, but well inside levee.
Julie Fine, NBC 5 News
Mansfield backyard. Fence gone.
Julie Fine, NBC 5 News
This man has lived in Mansfield 32 years. Says he has never seen anything like this.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Flooding on Loop 12 at I-30 in both directions in Dallas.
Eva Parks, NBC 5 News
This is the worst traffic I've ever seen! Can't get out of Oak Cliff. Every street is insane!!
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas police say thousands of people stranded on Loop 12. Some since 5:30am.
Chopper 5
Flooding at Loop 12 and Singleton.
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Flooding at Loop 12 and Singleton.
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Flooding at Loop 12 and Singleton.
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Flooding at Loop 12 and Singleton.
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Flooding at Loop 12 and Singleton.
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Flooding at I-30 and Loop 12 in Dallas.
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Flooding at I-30 and Loop 12 in Dallas.
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Flooding at I-30 and Loop 12 in Dallas.
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Flooding at I-30 and Loop 12 in Dallas.
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Flooding at I-30 and Loop 12 in Dallas.
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Car swept off the road into a pond near Highway 183 & Mockingbird Lane in Dallas.
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Flooding at Highway 183 & Mockingbird Lane in Dallas.
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Flooding at Highway 183 & Mockingbird Lane in Dallas.
Russ Vandeveerdonk
Turtle Creek, Dallas, Texas. The water is brown, has a stink to it and is moving rapidly, but safely.Taken 30 minutes ago. Normally it is a trickle on the far right of this dam. Russ Vandeveerdonk
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Garland Police say a woman was trapped in her car in flood waters near Brand Rd for 5 hours. She is OK.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
The ducks have claimed the playground at White Rock Lake.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
White Rock Lake Friday morning.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
Boat club at White Rock Lake.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
Slippery trail at White Rock Lake.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
Bench underwater at White Rock Lake.
Ahmet Rifki via Instagram
Road underwater at White Rock Lake.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
5 cars submerged in water on Northwest Hwy at Harry Hines Blvd.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to nearly 100 calls overnight. Cars still trapped in high water.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas police turning traffic around on Northwest Highway. You cannot drive in either direction.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Water receding on Northwest Highway in Dallas. Found another car that you couldn't even see before. 6 total.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas police says wreckers on standby to get vehicles once water is gone.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas police says wreckers coming any minute to get exposed cars on Northwest Highway.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Dallas police called for 7 wreckers, but the city is so busy they can only get 2. Discussing how to open lanes.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Traffic is creeping along on 35E SB heading to downtown Dallas.
Ellen Bryan, NBC 5 News
Car stuck in high water on 183 feeder road before Mockingbird Lane.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
A Sachse police officer was trapped for two hours on Pleasant Valley Road before being rescued.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Several homes on Glenbrook Drive flooded in Garland. Look at these photos of the aftermath.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Several homes on Glenbrook Drive flooded in Garland. Look at these photos of the aftermath.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Several homes on Glenbrook Drive flooded in Garland. Look at these photos of the aftermath.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Several homes on Glenbrook Drive flooded in Garland. Look at these photos of the aftermath.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Flooding on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Flooding on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Flooding on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
You can see on the house below how high the water got on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Inside look at a home on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Inside look at a home on Glenbrook Drive in Garland. The bathtub filled up with flood waters.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
Inside look at a home on Glenbrook Drive in Garland.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
A Sachse police officer had to be flown to safety after his patrol got stuck in flood waters Friday.
Josh Ault, NBC 5 News
A Sachse police officer had to be flown to safety after his patrol got stuck in flood waters Friday.
Johnson County EM via Twitter
These pics are from Commissioner Woolley. Damaged road is CR704C.
Johnson County EM via Twitter
These pics are from Commissioner Woolley, water covers the road at CR206.
Flood waters Took these at 2:30 am Royal Ln & 35 . Several cars had to be towed DFD came to assist Tony Boyd
Flood waters Took these at 2:30 am Royal Ln & 35 . Several cars had to be towed DFD came to assist Tony Boyd
Flood waters Took these at 2:30 am Royal Ln & 35 . Several cars had to be towed DFD came to assist Tony Boyd
Flood waters Took these at 2:30 am Royal Ln & 35 . Several cars had to be towed DFD came to assist Tony Boyd
David Dinsdale
untitled My name is David Dinsdale this was taken at 5602 duck Creek at 5:20am
Erica Ey
My name is Erica and I wanted to give you guys an example of how flooded it is where I'm at..... I live in West Dallas, Loop 12/ Singleton area and my boyfriend was headed out of our neighborhood trying to get to work and the water took his work van into the creek off the service road of loop 12 going towards bernal street.. ...This is him sitting in the creek by the colonia tapeyak apartments on top of his work van waiting for help to get to him
James
Carrier Parkway - I-20 Intersection Flooding at the Carrier Parkway and I-20 Intersection in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Duck Creek in garland Zachary Anderson
Duck Creek in garland Zachary Anderson
Duck Creek in garland Zachary Anderson
Belinda Yaaqub
Trinity photos Belinda Yaaqub
Belinda Yaaqub
Trinity photos Belinda Yaaqub
Rain gutter Heavy rain coming down Corinth, Tx
Jamie Ryan Scott Brooks
May 27 2015 Storm Uptown Dallas View of the storm from Carlisle Street in Uptown Dallas.
bryan coonrod
lightning strike in rowlett caught this right before the flood hit - bryan c
CG collier
Colleyville Last nights event
John Taylor
Lake Lewisville at Highland Village This is Lake Lewisville in the back yard of my home in Highland Village. The Corps of Engineers has stated they will not let the lake rise above the 537 line. The front of my pool is on that line so they're going to have to let a lot of water out soon if they intend to honor that statement.
Brandon
Tree knocked down overnight Near Westdale Hills apartments in Euless
mallikage
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mallikage
Buckman Lake this morning at am Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
untitled NW Arlington-Park Hill and Old Oak with Green Oaks in background.
David Ledford
loop 12 and singleton
Always wanted to live on the Lake Photo I took this morning of my backyard in Benbrook, TX, I always wanted to live on the Lake!
Eddie Aldaco
Too Much Rain in N Richland Hills May 29, 2015 (early morning)
Stephanie Richardson
Creek flooding @ George Bush before Firewheel Stephanie richardson
Rodney Hill
Keller last night
Dan Blake
Skycreek Ranch Golf Course Flooding at the course, but I still tried to play one hole.
Mike Morgan
Washout in Carrollton Here are some shots of the railroad tracks in the 1600 block of South Broadway St. in Carrollton.The heavy rains last night washed the rocks from under the tracks.Mike Morgan Mike Morgan Photography, Inc.1614 S. Broadway St.Suite
Mike Morgan
Washout in Carrollton Here are some shots of the railroad tracks in the 1600 block of South Broadway St. in Carrollton.The heavy rains last night washed the rocks from under the tracks.Mike Morgan Mike Morgan Photography, Inc.1614 S. Broadway St.Suite
Mike Morgan
Washout in Carrollton Here are some shots of the railroad tracks in the 1600 block of South Broadway St. in Carrollton.The heavy rains last night washed the rocks from under the tracks.Mike Morgan Mike Morgan Photography, Inc.1614 S. Broadway St.Suite
Mike Morgan
Washout in Carrollton Here are some shots of the railroad tracks in the 1600 block of South Broadway St. in Carrollton.The heavy rains last night washed the rocks from under the tracks.Mike Morgan Mike Morgan Photography, Inc.1614 S. Broadway St.Suite
Rick Williams
Picture of my 5" rain gauge which overflowed last night. Also, crystal clear blue water in pool is now murky/green as water flowed over gardens.Rick Williams
Rick Williams
Picture of my 5" rain gauge which overflowed last night. Also, crystal clear blue water in pool is now murky/green as water flowed over gardens.Rick Williams
Cody Gray
Rain Gauge
rain gauge full 5 inches overnight in SGP.
Daryl Ellis
Rain gauge 4.5 inches in this rain gauge. In Frisco Lakes near FM423 & Stonebrook in Frisco Tx. Daryl Ellis
Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News
Dallas Baker Sump pushing flood into swollen Trinity River! Bigger sump under construction.
Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News
Dallas Baker Sump pushing flood into swollen Trinity River! Bigger sump under construction.
Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News
Dallas Baker Sump pushing flood into swollen Trinity River! Bigger sump under construction.
Johnny Archer, NBC 5 News
Police opened the median on Loop 12 @ i30 to let cars turn around because of flooding.
nick
the colony clay court flooded 3800 creek hollow way the colony, homemade clay court flooded from lake Lewisville
Jerry Moreno
Dallas floods
Kelli Wood
flooding in Garland This is behind Firewheel Mall in Garland. Kelli Wood
Jerry Moreno
Dallas floods
untitled Cleburne rodeo arena. From Tal Finley
dolfin892@yahoo.com
Lake Ray Roberts Lake Ray Roberts at Buck Creek branch off Hwy 377 in Tioga (Ti-o-ga not Tee-o-ga) possibly soon to be shut down due to water going over highway. Almost up to railroad bridge and still rising.
dolfin892@yahoo.com
Lake Ray Roberts Lake Ray Roberts at Buck Creek branch off Hwy 377 in Tioga (Ti-o-ga not Tee-o-ga) possibly soon to be shut down due to water going over highway. Almost up to railroad bridge and still rising.
dolfin892@yahoo.com
Lake Ray Roberts Lake Ray Roberts at Buck Creek branch off Hwy 377 in Tioga (Ti-o-ga not Tee-o-ga) possibly soon to be shut down due to water going over highway. Almost up to railroad bridge and still rising.
dolfin892@yahoo.com
Lake Ray Roberts Lake Ray Roberts at Buck Creek branch off Hwy 377 in Tioga (Ti-o-ga not Tee-o-ga) possibly soon to be shut down due to water going over highway. Almost up to railroad bridge and still rising.
Some flooding in the Mallard Cove n'hood in Fort Worth... It's a small creek in n'hood's park.
Some flooding in the Mallard Cove n'hood in Fort Worth... It's a small creek in n'hood's park.
Some flooding in the Mallard Cove n'hood in Fort Worth... It's a small creek in n'hood's park.
Some flooding in the Mallard Cove n'hood in Fort Worth... It's a small creek in n'hood's park.
Some flooding in the Mallard Cove n'hood in Fort Worth... It's a small creek in n'hood's park.
Kevin Stallings
Here's a look at Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie as of 9:23 this morning. Kevin Stallings Owner, Prodigal Sight & Sound
Kevin Stallings
Here's a look at Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie as of 9:23 this morning. Kevin Stallings Owner, Prodigal Sight & Sound
Kevin Stallings
Here's a look at Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie as of 9:23 this morning. Kevin Stallings Owner, Prodigal Sight & Sound
Kevin Stallings
Here's a look at Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie as of 9:23 this morning. Kevin Stallings Owner, Prodigal Sight & Sound
Hailee Spear
Flooding in Wylie
Joel Sparenberg
CLEBURNE SHERIFFS RODEO ARENA FLOODED This is at 9:30 am. The east brazos crested and whole road was flooded around midnight.
Theresa Ortega
Rendon 5 inches of rain hi, we show 5 inches of rain in our rain gage this morning. I live 3 miles east of Spinks Airport and half a mile north of 1187. I saw 1187 was closed and also Rendon road was closed due to water or creek overflowed unto roads this morning. Crazy......
Charles Mckay
Pastors rain photo Almost five inches overnight in Irving
untitled Last night's rain. Southeast Richardson almost garland. Ben Thomas

The following 70 counties have been declared in a state of disaster: Angelina, Archer, Bastrop, Blanco, Bosque, Bowie, Burleson, Caldwell, Cass, Cherokee, Clay, Collin, Comal, Cooke, Denton, Dewitt, Eastland, Edwards, Ellis, Fannin, Fayette, Gaines, Garza, Gillespie, Grayson, Grimes, Guadalupe, Harris, Harrison, Hays, Henderson, Hidalgo, Hill, Hood, Houston, Jasper, Johnson, Kaufman, Kendall, Lamar, Leon, Liberty, Lynn, Madison, Milam, Montague, Navarro, Newton, Nueces, Parker, Real, Red River, Refugio, Rusk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Smith, Travis, Tyler, Uvalde, Van Zandt, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Wharton, Wichita, Williamson, Wilson, Wise and Zavala.

The following resources are involved in the state’s continued response to this weather event:

  • Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS): Assisting with reconnaissance, search and rescue efforts, and providing personnel and resources as needed.
  • Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD): Conducting search and rescue missions during flash flooding/water incidents in affected areas.
  • Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS): DSHS have mobilized resources, equipment and personnel to provide medical assistance as needed. 
  • Texas Military Forces (TMF): TMF has deployed aircraft and high-profile vehicles, and continues providing assistance with search and rescue missions as needed.
  • Texas Task Force 1 (TTF1): Air and boat rescue squads have been deployed for search and rescue missions as needed.
  • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ): Continues to monitor dams and river levels in the affected areas.
  • Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT): Crews have deployed resources to address flooding conditions and debris cleanup impacting roadways.
  • Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC): Personnel continue to work with utility companies to resolve power/utility issues.
  • Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA): Assisting communities to apply for funds administered by TDA that will help with storm cleanup and rebuilding.
  • Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD): Organizations continue to provide shelter and other mass care needs as requested.

Additional partners and resources include: Texas A&M Forest Service; Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service; Civil Air Patrol; Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Texas General Land Office; Texas Health and Human Services Commission; Texas Department of Insurance; Railroad Commission of Texas; Texas Education Agency; Department of Aging and Disability Services; Department of Family and Protective Services; Texas Workforce Commission; Texas Animal Health Commission; Texas 2-1-1; and Texas Department of Information Resources.

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