How Travis County Residents Can Report Damages, Debris Pickup Post-Floods
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Travis County offers update on bridge access, transportation and trash disposal post flooding
Travis County has launched expanded relief services and recovery efforts as Leander-area residents—northwest of Austin—begin rebuilding their lives after deadly flooding over the Fourth of July weekend.
Travis County releases names of four flood victims. All are from Leander. - Finnoexpert
The Travis County Sheriff’s Office has identified four people who died in the county during last weekend’s catastrophic floods. Virginia Watts Dailey, 66, All are from Leander. “My heart goes out to the families and friends of those who lost their lives,” Sheriff Sally Hernandez said. “We will not waver in our efforts support the community during this difficult time.” Four others from the county are still missing. The office listed but did not …
Flood Debris Disposal Reminder
San Saba County Residents: Please Do Not Burn or Dump Flood Debris We understand many residents are beginning the cleanup process after recent flooding. As debris removal begins, please be aware of the following important safety and environmental guidelines: • Do NOT Burn Flood Debris Per the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), burning flood-related debris is strongly discouraged due to health hazards from mold, treated wood, plast…
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