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Recovery process begins after Hamilton Creek flooding

Recovery process begins after Hamilton Creek flooding
Uprooted trees, debris and pieces of broken structures could be seen floating in Hamilton Creek as high water began to recede on July 5. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography

Residents and business owners who sustained flood damage are urged to report it through the State of Texas iSTAT tool at https://damage.tdem.texas. gov.

This helps Burnet County Emergency Management document the full extent of local damage and pursue state and federal recovery assistance. Texans can call 844-8443089 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. seven days a week to submit their disaster damage information. This call center is specifically for Texans who are unable to submit information through the online iSTAT tool.

A flood response webpage has also been created at www.cityofburnet.com/ floodevent to provide updates, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions. If you observe any issues related to the flood that you believe the city should be aware of, please use the city’s Report- It tool on the website, cityofburnet.com.

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