Texas Emergency Preparedness

Based on 107 FEMA disaster declarations, here is everything you need to know about preparing for emergencies in Texas.

92
Risk Score
Very High

Top Threats in Texas

Hurricane (17 declarations)
Moderate
Severe Storm (20 declarations)
Moderate
Tornado (15 declarations)
Moderate
Flood (43 declarations)
Very High

FEMA Disaster History

Texas has had 107 federal disaster declarations since tracking began.

Declarations by Type

Flood 43
Severe Storm 20
Hurricane 17
Tornado 15
Fire 3
Severe Ice Storm 2
Coastal Storm 2
Freezing 2
Winter Storm 1
Biological 1
Other 1

Recent Declarations

Severe Storms, Straight-Line Winds, And Flooding 2025-07-06
Severe Storms And Flooding 2025-05-21
Hurricane Beryl 2024-07-09
Severe Storms, Straight-Line Winds, Tornadoes, And Flooding 2024-05-17
Severe Winter Storm 2023-04-21

Preparedness Tips for Texas

  • Keep a hurricane kit stocked with at least 7 days of supplies during hurricane season (June through November)
  • Know your evacuation zone and plan multiple routes out of town
  • Install impact-resistant windows or keep plywood pre-cut for boarding up
  • Store important documents in waterproof containers

Emergency Contacts

Texas Division of Emergency Management

512-424-2208

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Recommended Gear

Generator

Power outages lasting days or weeks are common after hurricanes

Water Filtration

Storm surge and flooding can contaminate municipal water

Emergency Food Supply

Supply chains can be disrupted for extended periods

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