Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in Texas; Guard members mobilized to assist

By Texas Military DepartmentAugust 29, 2017

Texas National Guard mobilizes ahead of Hurricane Harvey's landfall
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A GOES-13 satellite image from the Naval Research Laboratory taken at 7:45 EST shows Tropical Storm Harvey centered approximately 335 miles southeast of Port Mansfield as it approaches the Texas coast moving north-northwest at 10 mph. The National Hu... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Texas National Guard mobilizes ahead of Hurricane Harvey's landfall
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AUSTIN, Texas --Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Corpus Christi late Friday, bringing fierce winds and heavy rain. About 900 members of the Texas Army National Guard were positioned throughout the state ahead of the storm at the request of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

The activation includes members of the Texas National Guard, the Texas State Guard with the Texas Military. Additional personnel remain on standby to respond as needed, officials said.

UH-60 Black Hawk and UH-72 Lakota air crews remain in position and on standby in Austin and San Antonio to assist with emergency search and rescue, swift-water rescues and emergency evacuations, officials said.

In addition, multiple Texas Army National Guard ground transportation teams have been activated to support local and state agencies with any request for swift-water rescues, high-water ground transportation and personnel evacuation needs.

Guard members also are pre-positioned in Victoria and College Station, with other locations expected as the storm track becomes clearer, officials said. Members of the Texas State Guard are mobilized to provide local shelter operations and Electronic Tracking Network assistance in the affected counties.

"This is what we train for," said Army Brig. Gen. Patrick M. Hamilton, commander of the Domestic Operations Task Force. "And we're proud to stand beside our civilian partners, first responders and volunteers to serve the citizens of Texas."

The Texas Military Department will continue to work with the Texas Division of Emergency Management to project additional personnel and equipment requirements as needed based on the impact of Hurricane Harvey and the needs of the state, officials said.

Hurricane Harvey is the first hurricane to make a direct landfall on the Texas coast since 2008.

In Louisiana, where Gov. John Bel Edwards declared an emergency, 15 personnel have been activated, according to the National Guard Bureau.

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