Abbott meets flood survivors, first responders in San Angelo update

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SAN ANGELO, TEXAS — Governor Greg Abbott will hold a press conference at 2 p.m. today in San Angelo to address Texas’ coordinated response to recent severe flooding in the area.

Abbott will speak after receiving a briefing on state and local relief efforts. He will be joined by several officials, including Senator Charles Perry, Representative Drew Darby, and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd.

Local leaders scheduled to participate include Tom Green County Judge Lane Carter, San Angelo Mayor Tom Thompson, and San Angelo Fire Department Chief Patrick Brody.

Officials plan to provide updates on damage assessments, emergency response operations, and ongoing recovery efforts. The press conference aims to inform the public about the state’s support for affected residents and outline steps being taken to ensure safety and deliver assistance.

Flooding in San Angelo has caused significant damage to infrastructure and property. Emergency responders and local agencies continue to work across affected areas to assist displaced residents and restore essential services.

The presence of state lawmakers and emergency officials underscores a unified response effort. Senator Perry and Representative Darby are expected to discuss legislative support for disaster recovery and preparedness. Chief Kidd will outline emergency management strategies being deployed across the region.

Judge Carter and Mayor Thompson will share updates on the local government’s role in relief operations. Chief Brody will provide details on the fire department’s rescue activities and the status of emergency response efforts.

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