Severe Winter Weather Event Recovery
On February 12, 2021 Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in all 254 counties based on the threat
of severe winter weather which posed an imminent threat of widespread and severe property damage, injury,
and loss of life due to prolonged freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and freezing rain statewide.
On February 14, 2021 Governor Abbott announced the White House had issued a Federal Emergency
Declaration for Texas in response to the severe winter weather throughout the state. This Federal Emergency
Declaration authorized the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide emergency protective
measures for mass care and sheltering and Direct Federal Assistance for all 254 counties in Texas.
To meet the Individual Assistance threshold, home and business owners of McCulloch County are urged to complete
the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) “Self-Reporting Damage Survey” to help the state
identify damages across Texas and help emergency management officials gain an understanding of damages to their homes from the storm. Those living in an undesignated county can utilize the survey to assist the State in quantifying damages to their community. The voluntary survey, available in both English and Spanish, can be accessed by clicking www.TDEM.texas.gov/warm or scan the barcode below:

Reporting damages to the Texas Division of Emergency Management is a voluntary activity, is not a substitute
for reporting damage to an insurance agency, and does not guarantee disaster relief assistance. Even if you
have insurance you are still encouraged to fill this survey out. If you are unable to report these damages due to not having internet abilities, please contact the County Judges office at 325-597-0733 ext. 4 to assist you.
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