Much of Texas is dealing with severe storms and flood situations, especially in the counties of Caldwell, Guadalupe and Hays. TSCRA law enforcement has been in contact with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and local authorities in the affected areas and have offered aid as needed. Ranchers and landowners are asked to cooperate with the local authorities to facilitate any search and rescue operations on their property, especially along the Blanco River. For more information on disaster recovery, visit the Texas AgriLife Extension Disaster Education Network at texashelp.tamu.edu
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