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Hurricane Beryl Resources

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FEMA Assistance

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has opened a disaster assistance application for residents impacted by Beryl. Residents can apply for assistance by calling 800-621-FEMA (3362), downloading the FEMA app, or visiting Disaster Assistance.gov.  You may also click here to learn more about FEMA services. 

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Debris Removal

You can begin to organize your debris to help with the county's recovery process. Click here for more info.
 

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Reporting Damage

The Texas Division of Emergency Management has launched its Individual State of Texas Assessment (iSTAT) damage survey. Residents are encouraged to complete this survey to help state and local emergency management officials across Texas identify and gain an understanding of damages that have occurred during recent natural disaster activity.

Muck, Gut, and Mold Resources

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Crisis Clean Up

The Home Cleanup Hotline has been extended to help survivors of Hurricane Beryl. We anticipate that most volunteer groups will work through Friday, August 2. 2024.
 

Survivors needing assistance can call 979-217-3791.  For more information, click here

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2-1-1 Texas

2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day of the year.  The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is available in numerous languages. Call 2-1-1 for assistance or go to 211texas.org

Disaster Behavioral Health

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