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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Florida sends high-water vehicles, personnel to help with recovery after Hurricane Harvey hits Texas

Gov. Rick Scott has announced he is deploying Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission  officers and resources to Houston in response to Texas’ request for emergency assistance following Hurricane Harvey. These officers and resources will be assisting with search and rescue and disaster response efforts. Governor Scott spoke with FWC Major Jay Russell, who will be leading the response, this evening.

“Floridians know firsthand how damaging a storm can be for families and communities, and how important it is to have the support of nearby states during these challenging times. That is why I am immediately sending FWC officers and resources to respond to Texas’ request for emergency assistance following the impact of Hurricane Harvey,” the governor said in a statement.

“These officers and resources have been staged in Pensacola and we have been closely monitoring this storm and working with Texas to make sure we can offer any assistance they may need. This evening, I also spoke with FWC Major Jay Russell to wish him the best and let him know that all of Florida stands behind him and these brave FWC officers. I encourage all Floridians to continue to offer support and prayer for Texas families and communities,” Scott said.

Twenty-five FWC officers, 17 high water vehicles, two Mobile Command Centers, eight shallow draft vessels and four patrol boats have been sent.

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