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Texas allocates $50M to 30 flood-prone counties for sirens, sensors, and infrastructure post-July 4 floods.
Texas is distributing $50 million in grants to 30 flood-prone counties, including Kerr and Travis, to install flood warning sirens and infrastructure, following deadly July 4 floods that killed at least 137 people.
The Texas Water Development Board is administering the funds, with up to 25% available immediately after project approval.
Counties must submit plans for sirens, gauges, solar power, and public education.
A new website by the Lower Colorado River Authority will share real-time weather data, launching early next year.
Officials aim to begin approving projects by mid-January, with progress focused on remote areas with poor cell service.
Texas asigna $ 50M a 30 condados propensos a inundaciones para sirenas, sensores e infraestructura después de las inundaciones del 4 de julio.