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WarnCentralTexas.org serves as a public portal for residents to register for our Regional Notification System (RNS) and learn about other ways their local communities distribute information in times of emergencies. WarnCentralTexas.org also is being developed as a regional preparedness resource so residents in the ten-county CAPCOG region can find useful information about how they can prepare themselves for emergencies and disasters.

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The Williamson County Office of Emergency Management establishes a network of support, through sustainable funding, that educates and empowers community partners and coordinates resources for all-hazards management.
 
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It is our vision to maintain a trustworthy reputation as leaders in emergency management by innovating and developing best practices to achieve a more resilient Williamson County. Williamson County Office of Emergency Management will continue to provide a positive and supportive environment driven by continuous improvement, quality, and collaboration with our community partners.

 
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Williamson County Under Federal Texas Severe Winter Storms Disaster Declaration

  • 23 February 2021
  • Author: Connie Odom
  • Number of views: 5969
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Williamson County Under Federal Texas Severe Winter Storms Disaster Declaration

Williamson County is one of 77 Texas counties that fall under the federal Texas Severe Winter Storms disaster declaration. County Judge Bill Gravell has terminated our local disaster declaration as we are now covered under the federal declaration. Residents who sustained damage from snow and ice during the winter storms may apply for federal assistance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). If you have insurance, contact your insurance company first, and then FEMA. Your insurance claim information is needed to determine eligibility for federal assistance. To apply for assistance, or to update information to include a request for specialized assistance, contact FEMA by:

If you need a reasonable accommodation or assistance filling out your FEMA application, please call 833-283-7448 or TTY 800-462-7585. Those who use a relay service such as a videophone, InnoCaption or CapTel should alert FEMA as to the specific number assigned to that service. The deadline for assistance has been extended to May 20.

The following accessible video explains the three ways you can register for FEMA assistance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZGpWI2RCNw&feature=youtu.be
When applying for assistance, have the following information readily available: 
    A current phone number where you can be contacted
    Your address at the time of the disaster and the address where you are now staying
    Your Social Security number, if available
    A general list of damage and losses, and
    If insured, the insurance policy number, and the agent or company name 

The following accessible video provides answers to questions you may have regarding registering for assistance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Kfbf56VHOcc&feature=youtu.be

A copy of the local terminated disaster declaration can be found here.

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