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Help for senior citizens during hurricanes

Senior Safety during Hurricane Season Perhaps the most vital topic under that heading is knowing how to best help the seniors in our community, should disaster strike. Author: Mike Gillaspia (KIII) Updated: 7:26 PM CDT May 13, 2021 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Between June and November of each year, the question of hurricane readiness becomes especially important for those of us who live along the Texas coast.  Perhaps of the most vital topics under that heading is knowing how to best help the seniors in our community, should disaster strike. Waiting until a hurricane is on the horizon to plan and prepare, will nearly always put property and people in peril.

Smith County has seen stark increase in fire activity

Since January, the Smith County Fire Marshal s Office has received 164 calls for service. Author: Reagan Roy Updated: 7:25 PM CDT May 4, 2021 SMITH COUNTY, Texas The Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office has been busier than usual with fires this year, but is also working hard on its emergency management duties. Smith County Fire Marshal Jay Brooks gave a report to the Commissioners Court on Tuesday regarding his department. Brooks reports he and other county officials have been meeting in a joint Emergency Operations Center with the City of Tyler for more than a year to deal with issues regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, there has been 73 in-person EOC meetings and 327 virtual meetings.

College Station residents urged to stay alert for tornadoes this weekend

College Station residents urged to stay alert for tornadoes this weekend Thomas Marcum Thomas Marcum/AP This image made from video provided by Thomas Marcum shows a tornado seen from State Highway 48 in Durant, Okla., Wednesday, April 22, 2020. (Thomas Marcum via AP) and last updated 2021-04-30 17:57:51-04 COLLEGE STATION, TX — The City of College Station is urging its residents to stay safe during this year s severe weather season, especially when it comes to tornados. While one hasn t his College Station since 2006, the city is learning from the recent tornado that hit Bryan and Franklin, that they can cause significant damage to structures, as well as cause injuries and in some cases deaths. On average, Texas sees about 137 tornados every year and as a result, the city is urging its residents to have a plan in place in the event of one of these natural disasters.

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