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Hurricane Harvey on the verge of making landfall on the Texas coast on August 25, 2017, (flickr.com/photos/noaasatellites/36816394625: accessed July 16, 2020), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, crediting Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA). |
Hurricane season for the Atlantic basin, which includes the Gulf of Mexico, runs from July 1st through November 31st each year. Preparing for the 2020 hurricane season may require additional planning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Below we've listed state and federal resources related to hurricane preparedness, emergency planning and management, and disaster assistance. Several include information that addresses the additional challenges to emergency management created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Please use the contact information on the respective organizations' websites for any questions specific to their purposes.
Texas Resources
Office of the Texas Governor
- Texas Hurricane Center
Provides guidance and resources on how to prepare for a hurricane. Updated to include timely information related to evacuations and open emergency shelters.
Public Utility Commission of Texas
- Storm Resources
Provides information on road closures, utility contacts, and an electic outage map.
- Texas Emergency Portal
Provides access to critical information during emergencies. Includes information related to the hurricane season: preparing for a storm, evacuating to safety, accessing government resources, dealing with emergencies, and avoiding scams and frauds.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
- Hurricanes
Lists links to resources related to hurricane preparation as well as recovery after a disaster, including animal issues.
Texas Department of Insurance
Texas Department of Transportation
- Hurricane Information
Includes maps of evacuation routes from the Texas coast and a link to guides for traveling major highways in the region during an evacuation.
Texas Division of Emergency Management
- Local Emergency Management Planning Guide, January 2008
Provides recommendations to local officials on how to prepare and keep current a local or inter-jurisdictional emergency management plan. Outlines local, state, and federal government emergency management responsibilities.
- State of Texas Emergency Management Plan
Includes links to the basic emergency management plan for the state and plans for more in-depth emergency support functions.
Federal and National Resources
American Flood Coalition
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United States Department of Health and Human Services
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), United States Department of Homeland Security
- DisasterAssistance.gov
Allows users to find and apply for disaster assistance. Includes an interactive map of current federally-declared disasters.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), United States Department of Commerce
- National Hurricane Center
Provides up-to-date forecasts and warnings of hazardous tropical weather, including tropical storms and hurricanes.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA), United States Department of Labor
- Hurricane Preparedness and Response
Documents employer responsibilities and workers' rights associated with response and recovery operations after a hurricane. Includes links to fact sheets for related worker safety and health resources.
Information on this page is provided as a public service by the Legislative Reference Library. The Legislative Reference Library makes no representation as to its completeness or accuracy and makes no warranty in regard to its use. Users assume all risk of reliance on the information included on this site.
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