City of Round Rock and Williamson County officials have received notification that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has denied Gov. Perry’s request for a disaster declaration for Tropical Storm Hermine.
Local emergency management officials are working to identify the remaining unmet needs of affected residents and match them to any community resources that may be available to assist them.
If you have any remaining unmet needs, such as needing building materials, help with home repairs, or replacing essential appliances, please go to the “Tropical Storm Hermine Unmet Needs Assessment” on the Williamson County website at www.wilco.org and complete the survey or call (512) 943-3839. This phone number will give you the opportunity to leave a message and receive a return call as soon as possible.
The Williamson County VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) has established a Tropical Storm Hermine Long-Term Recovery Committee (LTRC) to assist local residents affected by Tropical Storm Hermine. Information about the Williamson County VOAD LTRC will be posted on the Williamson County website at www.wilco.org as it becomes available. If you do not have access to the internet, you should call (512) 943-3839 for more information.
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