
Governor Abbott announced today that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate additional state wildfire response resources in anticipation of elevated-to-critical fire weather conditions in large areas of South, West, and Northwest Texas this week.
"Texas stands ready to deploy all necessary resources to thwart any wildfire threats in our state," said Governor Abbott. "Today, I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to deploy additional resources in preparation of potential wildfire danger this week. Texans are urged to create an emergency plan, heed the guidance of state and local officials, and limit any activities that can cause a spark to best keep themselves and loved ones safe."
According to the National Weather Service, elevated fire weather conditions are forecast for parts of South Texas today and the Panhandle tomorrow, due to dry fuels, strong winds, and above-average temperatures. The weather pattern is setting up for critical fire weather conditions across the High Plains, South Plains, Permian Basin, Big Bend, and West Texas regions midweek, particularly on Tuesday, where wind gusts, daytime heating, and low relative humidity could significantly increase the risk of wildfires. This heightened fire danger is expected to last at least through the later half of the week.
At the direction of Governor Abbott, the following state wildfire response resources remain available to support local wildfire response operations:
These resources are mobilized in addition to state resources previously deployed by the Governor to support local wildfire response efforts.
Texans are urged to make an emergency plan, pack an emergency supply kit, and avoid activities that create sparks. Texans can access wildfire tips and safety information at tfsweb.tamu.edu and TexasReady.gov. All-hazards disaster preparedness information is located at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
Governor Abbott continues to take action to provide all available resources to help protect Texans from the effects of wildfires, including:
Updating the state’s wildfire disaster declaration amid ongoing threats
Deploying additional resources ahead of elevated wildfire conditions
Renewing and amending the state’s wildfire disaster declaration
Mobilizing additional resources in anticipation of elevated wildfire conditions
Amending the state’s disaster declaration for wildfire impacts
Activating additional wildfire response resources ahead of increased wildfire threats
Directing TDEM to activate state wildfire response resources and issuing a disaster declaration for wildfire danger