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Storm damage? Here’s how to access federal disaster aid in North Texas
FEMA representatives have been canvassing areas of Texas hammered by tornadoes and intense storms in recent weeks.
“We’re on the ground and we’re trying to meet people where they are,” said Nikki Gaskins Campbell, a FEMA spokesperson. “We have crews going door to door in the most affected areas to find out exactly what the needs are and to help them register if they in fact need to do so for disaster assistance.”
The storms triggered a federal disaster declaration, which unlocks FEMA programs designed to help state and local governments remove debris and repair infrastructure such as roads and bridges.
In designated counties, it also allows for “individual assistance” to help people get back on their feet.
Where are residents eligible for assistance ?
Disaster 4781 covers storm damage dating back to April 26 in more than 20 Texas counties, including Denton, Collin, Cooke, Montague and Henderson counties in North Texas.
Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday that his request for individual assistance for Austin, Coryell, Dallas, Ellis, Falls, Hockley, Kaufman, Leon, Navarro and Smith counties remains under FEMA review.
How should damage be reported?
The state encourages Texans to report storm damage using the Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool at damage.tdem.texas.gov. Those reports help determine whether areas meet the thresholds for federal disaster assistance.
As officials document damage, additional counties could be added to those eligible for assistance.
Anyone who suffered damage should document it by taking pictures, saving receipts and notifying their county emergency management officials.
What is eligible for reimbursement?
Residents can receive help repairing uninsured storm damage to their homes, and a host of other costs are potentially eligible for reimbursement through FEMA programs, from a chainsaw for tackling fallen trees to a generator to keep medical equipment running.
Individuals who qualify for FEMA assistance can get money for water, food, prescriptions, baby formula, diapers and other items.
FEMA also provides funding to pay for hotel rooms or cover rent if a disaster prevents someone from staying in their own home. Individuals can seek funding to cover child care expenses incurred because of a disaster and to repair or replace damaged vehicles.
The cost of moving and storing personal property to prevent further damage also can be covered.
What isn’t eligible?
Claims for damage involving primary residences are allowed, but vacation homes are not covered.
Damage covered by insurance also isn’t eligible for FEMA aid.
“Your insurance is always going to be your first line of defense,” Campbell said. “FEMA is not going to duplicate payments.”
FEMA has typically not covered the cost of spoiled food from a power outage, but there is assistance that can provide for essential needs such as food.
Like the IRS, any FEMA payments can be subject to an audit and lying on an application for assistance can bring consequences.
Manage expectations
Federal disaster assistance is designed to be supplemental, so applicants should manage expectations.
“We are here to assist survivors who live in those designated counties and suffered damage to their primary residence as a direct result of the storms,” Campbell said. “But FEMA assistance usually isn’t enough to make you whole.”
Grant amounts can vary widely, but the average is about $5,000 to $8,000. That money does not have to be repaid.
How do I register for assistance?
Affected residents can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, download the FEMA App for mobile devices or call the agency’s helpline at 800-621-3362.
“We just encourage people to get the ball rolling as quickly as possible so they can try to start the road to recovery and get back to some sense of normalcy,” Campbell said.
She said applicants will typically hear back within seven to 14 days, and a FEMA representative might visit the residence to document the damage.
Campbell urged people to beware of bad actors seeking to exploit a terrible situation. A FEMA representative isn’t going to ask for money, for example.
“We encourage people to be cautious,” Campbell said.
How fast can I get my money?
If all required information is submitted correctly, money can come through in a matter of days and be delivered via direct deposit or paper check.
Campbell said the goal is to act quickly.
“Our hearts and prayers certainly go out to all of those survivors who suffered huge losses in this disaster,” she said.
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Texas cruise passengers complete hantavirus monitoring with no infections, state says
The Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius is anchored off Praia, Cabo Verde, May 6, 2026. Cabo Verde on Wednesday carried out an air evacuation of three passengers suspected of hantavirus infection from the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, which had been anchore
AUSTIN, Texas – Two Texas residents who were monitored for possible hantavirus exposure after traveling aboard an Antarctic cruise ship have completed their observation period without developing symptoms, Texas health officials said Saturday.
Antarctic cruise hantavirus outbreak details
What we know:
The Texas Department of State Health Services said the passengers reached 42 days since their last possible exposure to the Andes strain of hantavirus, the longest known period between exposure and the onset of symptoms. The agency said neither person showed signs of infection and no longer faces any public health recommendations related to the exposure.
Cruise passengers clear 42-day quarantine
The passengers had traveled aboard the MV Hondius, where several people later became ill with the Andes strain of hantavirus. The Texas residents had already left the ship and returned home before the outbreak was identified.
What they’re saying:
State health officials recommended monitoring for all passengers who had been aboard the vessel. In Texas, the two passengers were isolated at home and received twice-daily in-person evaluations by public health workers throughout the monitoring period.
“I’d like to thank the passengers for their willingness to collaborate with public health throughout the monitoring period,” Chief State Epidemiologist Dr. Varun Shetty said in a statement. “I would also like to thank the many dedicated public health professionals who worked on this situation and work every day to keep their fellow Texans safe.”
Hantavirus Symptoms and Transmission
What you can do:
Hantaviruses are typically spread through contact with infected rodents or their droppings. The Andes strain, found primarily in South America, is notable because it can spread between people, unlike most other hantaviruses.
Texas health officials did not report any infections among the monitored passengers.
The Source: Information in this article was provided by the Texas DSHS.
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WEEKEND READ: Confronting rare challenges through science, regulation
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The first week of June brought rare challenges to the forefront of Texans’ minds.
From the battle against New World screwworms in Texas to an ultra-rare genetic disease, here’s what you may have missed this week.
First, second case of New World screwworm discovered in Texas
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed the state’s first case of the New World screwworm (NWS) in South Texas. It was the first case in Texas since 1966.
The case was found in the umbilical cord of a three-week-old calf in La Pryor, Texas.
The parasitic fly, which lays eggs in the wounds or orifices of animals, can be fatal for livestock. Experts said the NWS has the dangerous potential to wreak havoc on the cattle industry in Texas.
On Friday, a second Texas case of the New World screwworm was confirmed. The case was also discovered in South Texas.
Officials said the latest case was identified in a calf in Zavala County, which is about 100 miles southwest of San Antonio.
State and federal agencies were working to contain the spread and have established a 20-kilometer control zone around the affected area, put quarantine measures in place and imposed restrictions on animal movement.
In response, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an updated declaration to help speed up sterile fly production.
The sterile fly method, which disrupts the life cycle of the parasite, was used to eradicate the NWS from the United States 60 years ago. However, previous outbreaks needed 500 million sterile flies weekly to eradicate the parasite.
It’s illegal to buy and sell human bones in Texas, but what about owning them?
A man in Kyle was recently arrested for allegedly attempting to sell a human skull via Facebook Marketplace. He faces a charge of purchase or sale of human organs, a felony under Texas law. But what is considered a “human organ”? And is it illegal to own one, too?
According to Texas law, the following are considered “human organs”: human kidney, liver, heart, lungs, pancreas, eye, bone, skin or any other human organ or tissue.
State law — Sec. 48.02 and 48.03 of the Texas Penal Code — prohibits the purchase and sale of human organs, point blank.
There are some exceptions, though, mostly relating to medical practices and organ donation.
Texas family races to save baby with ultra-rare disease as scientists work on cure
A Travis County family is racing against time to save their baby boy from an ultra-rare genetic disease – one so uncommon, fewer than 50 people in the world are known to have it.
Everett Blomstrom was born prematurely at 31 weeks and spent 143 days in the hospital when doctors diagnosed him with a condition affecting his hexokinase (HK1) enzyme.
The disease keeps a critical enzyme stuck in the “on” position, triggering a dangerous chain reaction in his body. “It’s all gas, no brakes,” his mother said.
Experts said the mutation causes a toxic buildup that damages the brain, leading to seizures and neurological decline, eventually resulting in childhood dementia.
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NCAA denies Texas Tech’s appeal regarding Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility
As a judge weighs whether to reinstate the eligibility of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, the NCAA has reiterated its decision that Sorsby’s gambling habits prevent him from playing again.
Via Justin Williams of The Athletic, the NCAA denied Texas Tech’s appeal aimed at restoring Sorsby’s eligibility to play in 2026.
It’s no surprise, and it also has no impact on the pending civil case. The question comes down to whether the judge who heard arguments in the case on June 1 decides whether to overturn the NCAA’s position.
The NCAA would surely pursue any available appeals, and time is of the essence. Sorsby’s deadline for applying for the NFL’s 2026 supplemental draft arrives on June 22.
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