Williamson County Opens Disaster Recovery Center to Support Flood Victims
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 17 – The center offers support for flood victims with disaster-related damage not covered by insurance, with FEMA and local agencies providing recovery resources and assistance.
- Williamson County officials are opening a Disaster Recovery Center in Georgetown from July 18 through August 10, offering assistance to flood-impacted residents.
- Following the San Gabriel River overflowing its banks, local and federal agencies launched a coordinated recovery effort in Williamson County.
- SBA will staff the Disaster Recovery Center daily to help flood-impacted residents apply for low-interest disaster loans, and FEMA will offer temporary housing, home repairs, and property-loss aid.
- Trash and debris removal emerged, so Steve Snell, County Judge, said the Commissioners Court approved $200,000 in landfill vouchers to assist residents.
- Applicants for economic injury loans must apply by April 6, 2026, Natalie Longwell said, benefiting from reduced fees and penalties.
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FEMA approves public assistance for governments following July 5 flood
Williamson County has been included in the Federal Disaster Declaration for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Public Assistance Program as a result of the flooding that began on July 5, 2025.
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