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Texas Department of Public Safety Texas Division of Emergency Management Event Name Tropical System Harvey Date September 3, 2017 Time 7:00 AM Operational Period 7:00 AM 09/02/17 to 7:00 AM 09/03/17 Report Number 12 Regions Affected DPS Regions Affected Regions 1, 2, 3 and 6 DDC s Active 4A, 4B, 6, 12, 14, 15, 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D, 17, 18A, 18B, 20 and 21 STATEWIDE CURRENT SITUATION: Rain chances are expected to increase early next week in the NWS Houston/Galveston area, ahead of a cold front moving through on Wednesday. Rain chances end behind a front that pushes offshore on Wednesday. Average rainfall amounts range from a quarter to a half inch mainly in the Tuesday through Wednesday time period. President Trump has amended the Texas Disaster Declaration to make additional disaster assistance available to the State of Texas. This action authorizes 90% Federal cost share for debris removal, and 100% Federal cost share for emergency protective measures for 30 days from the start of the incident period and then a 90% cost share thereafter. Governor Abbott has issued a proclamation condemning the practice of price gouging, and reminded Texans that such practices are illegal and will be investigated and punished. Governor Abbott has issued a suspension of specific vehicle titling and registration requirements for the next 45 days in the 58 counties specified in the state s disaster declaration. As a consequence, vehicle titling and registration expirations are suspended in order to relieve that burden upon Texans. Law enforcement will not issue citations for expired registration in all affected counties until October 16, 2017. Governor Abbott has issued a proclamation to allow the Port Aransas Independent School District Board of Trustees to conduct a telephone meeting within a reasonable distance of the district. Governor Abbott issued a disaster declaration for the counties of: Angelina, Atascosa, Aransas, Austin, Bastrop, Bee, Bexar, Brazos, Burleson, Caldwell, Cameron, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Comal, Brazoria, DeWitt, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Gonzalez, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kerr, Kleberg, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Liberty, Live Oak, Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Nueces, Orange, Refugio, San Patricio, Polk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Tyler, Trinity, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Washington, Wharton, Willacy and Wilson. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 1

Governor Abbott requested and was approved for a Presidential Disaster Declaration for the following counties: Aransas, Bee, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Hardin, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Kleberg, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Nueces, Orange, Sabine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, Refugio, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton counties for Individual Assistance and assistance with debris removal and emergency protective measures (Categories A and B), including direct federal assistance, under the Public Assistance program. Bexar, Dallas, Tarrant and Travis counties are eligible for emergency protective measures (Category B), including direct federal assistance, under the Public Assistance program. Neches Basin Record Flooding B.A. Steinhagen continues to release water downstream to pass the receding flood waters from upstream near the peak at Evadale, signifying that the upstream water is all moving through now, but will take some time to drain all the water Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 2

downstream. Village Creek is believed to have crested but the gage failed some time ago, but that water comes in downstream of Evadale. Downstream, Pine Island Bayou has crested and continues to slowly recede but will be in major flood levels for some time. It is believed to get some reading at the salt water barrier and at Beaumont. While the exact validity of the data is in question, the trend is not, and it appears that the Beaumont area may be currently cresting from all the water passing through towards Sabine Lake. Brazos Basin Record Flooding No significant precipitation was received in the past 24 hours ending at 7AM Saturday morning. The largest impacts (Major Flood Stage) will be occurring at the lower end of the Brazos at: the Brazos River at Richmond (RMOT2), Brazos River at Rosharon (ROST2), and Brazos River at West Columbia (WCBT2). Current forecasts are based on 12 hours of future rainfall (QPF), however the next 12 hour total forecasts no rainfall. Future QPF beyond 12 hours will have no impact on current crest forecasts, as Harvey has moved out of the area. River forecast confidence will increase, as upstream crests arrive and Harvey moves out of the area. The focus will shift to timing the recession below critical impact elevations. For the Brazos at Richmond (RMOT2) we have seen the crest early Friday morning and the river will continue a broad crest then start a recession. For the Brazos at Rosharon (ROST2) the river is currently experiencing a barely discernible, broad second crest from upstream routed flow from RMOT2. Field reports at Sienna and LID 19, upstream from the JULT2 interior model point, indicated that a RMOT2 crest was beginning to trend downward at those locations. For the Brazos at West Columbia (WCBT2), the forecast trend continues to hold as a rising trend to 32 feet. There is more uncertainty with this forecast, as compared to the RMOT2 and ROST2 forecast, because: (1) there is no measured rating curve (2) short duration of record (3) inter-basin transfer to Oyster Creek and potentially San Bernard basins. The WCBT2 point is still rising as it continues to see the peak flow local crest from ROST2 that occurred on August 30, 2017. This local crest from ROST2 is routing very slowly to WCBT2, due to the massive amount of volume that was standing in the channel before the flood wave begins routing through. The GOES-16 satellite "Veggie" band CH03 indicated that inter-basin transfer to Oyster Creek may have been occurring above West Columbia on August 30, although it is unclear if flow is being lost or gained from Oyster Creek. Other imagery that has been reviewed, confirms that there is a giant region of inter-basin transfer occurring at Oyster Creek. Also note, the timing from the 2016 crest was used to adjust the timing of the forecasted 32 foot crest. San Jacinto Basin Major Flooding All of the basins across the San Jacinto system, including the larger creeks and bayous, have crested. Some basins are still experiencing major flooding. Lake Conroe is reducing releases. Lake Houston releases will continue. Addicks and Barker Reservoirs are making releases as well, with Buffalo Bayou remaining in flood stage/above criteria until further notice. The forecast points at Piney Point (PPTT2) and West Belt Drive (WSBT2) are still in major flood. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 3

San Bernard Basin Major Flooding Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Harvey has caused major to record flooding across the entire San Bernard River basin. Stream gages at both East Bernard (EBBT2) and Boling (BOLT2) have crested and are now slowly falling. The new stream gage upstream of Sweeney (OCNT2) is continuing to rise along with the staff gage located downstream at Sweeny (SWYT2). River levels at these locations are expected to crest over the next 24 hours and then begin to slowly fall. East Bernard (EBBT2) is at minor flood levels. Boling (BOLT2), the new stream gage upstream of Sweeny (OCNT2), and the Sweeny staff gage (SWYT2) are in major flood levels. Colorado Basin Major Flooding The Colorado River is falling at Wharton (WHAT2) and will be below major flood stage. Downstream, Bay City (BACT2) has now reached major flood levels and will experience slight additional rise to a crest Saturday evening. Matagorda (MRCT2) will continue to rise slightly within action stage levels. Trinity Basin Major Flooding Lake Livingston continues to decrease its releases. Local runoff is also beginning to taper off. The main stem of the Trinity River and its tributaries have crested and are now falling at all locations. Flooding continues in the major category from Liberty (LBYT2) downstream to the coast. Guadalupe Basin Major Flooding On the Guadalupe River, Victoria (VICT2) and Bloomington (DUPT2) have crested. The river will slowly recede over the next several days. Future rainfall will not significantly impact flows over the next 5 days. Sabine Basin Major Flooding Major to near record flooding continues on the lower Sabine River system from Bon Wier downstream through Deweyville (DWYT2) and Orange (ORNT2), Bayou Anacoco near Rosepine (RPIL1) has crested but is still in moderate flood levels but on the recession. Water should remain high for a few days in this region. OPERATIONAL PRIORITIES: 1. Protect life and property. 2. Support rapid & effective response. 3. Collect and disseminate accurate incident information to improve decision-making. 4. Accurately track incident costs associated with assigned resources for cost recovery. Search and Rescue Missions to date Personnel Pets THP 1,520 / TXTF 1 and 2 25,807 330 USCG 10,953 1,379 TPWD 11,083 / TMD 2,558 259 Total 51,921 1,968 Region 1 (Includes DDCs 4, 5, 6, and 22) DDC 4A & 4B Hurst & Garland EOC is at Level I. There are five shelters open with 2,397 occupants. Air operations are shutting down, additional evacuees are anticipated to arrive by bus. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 4

DDC 6 Tyler EOC is at Level II. Sleeping cots are being supplied to Caddo State Park in order to facilitate sheltering of several families. Processed 110 evacuees through the Transition Hub on September 2, 2017. Region 2 (Includes DDCs 13, 14, 15, 16 Houston, 16 Texas City, 16 Conroe, and 16 Pierce) DDC 14 Lufkin EOC is at Level I and is Co-located at the EOC in Jasper Jasper County: EOC is at Level III. The curfew and mandatory evacuation order issued for all low-lying areas along the Neches River corridor remains in effect. Newton County: EOC is at Level III. The voluntary evacuation has expanded to include all affected flooded areas. Polk County: The voluntary evacuation order issued for the unincorporated areas of the county below the Lake Livingston Dam and along the Trinity River remains in effect. Sabine County: EOC is at Level III. Tyler County: The mandatory evacuation order issued for residents living in all low-lying, flood prone areas of the county remains in effect. DDC 15 Beaumont EOC is at Level I. Evacuation operations continue throughout the affected areas. A boil water notice is in effect for the City of Beaumont. Hardin County: EOC is at Level III. The voluntary evacuation order issued for low lying areas of Neches River, Pine Island Bayou, and Village Creek corridors remains in effect. The City of Lumberton has enacted a curfew until further notice. Jefferson County: EOC is at Level III. City of Beaumont: The City of Beaumont s voluntary evacuation order, remains in effect. The EOC is planning the recovery stage. They report that many retailers are out of fuel in the area. All sanctioned shelters in Beaumont have closed and occupants relocated to Dallas. Orange County: EOC is at Level III. TGLO is conducting overflight with USCG for pollution assessments. DDC 16A Houston EOC is at Level I. Chambers County: EOC is at Level I. Harris County: Harris County Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) EOC remains at Level I. A gas leak was detected in west Houston south of Interstate Highway (IH) 10. A mandatory evacuation was ordered for the area. Public Health concerns were discovered during a walk-through of the NRG Stadium. The Harris County Fire Marshal is attempting to accelerate the degradation of remaining organic peroxides. DDC 16B Texas City EOC is at Level I. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 5

Brazoria County: EOC is at Level I. The City of Richwood s curfew and mandatory evacuation order remains in effect. The City of Alvin s curfew remains in effect. The City of West Columbia s mandatory evacuation order and curfew remain in effect. The City of Lake Jackson has implemented an emergency regulation against creating wakes, in order to limit damage to flooded homes. Preparations are underway for the anticipated flooding of the BASF Plant located near Clute. Lake Jackson is experiencing rising water levels. Security forces in the area are being bolstered by DPS and Military resources. Galveston County: EOC is at Level I. DDC 16C Conroe EOC is at Level I. Liberty County: EOC is at Level II. Montgomery County: EOC is at Level II. Walker County: EOC is at Level II. Waller County: EOC is at Level III. The mandatory evacuation order issued for residents along the Brazos River remains in effect. DDC 16D Pierce EOC is at Level II. Watching water levels downstream as rivers crest in the gulf coastal areas. Austin County: EOC is at Level II. Colorado County: EOC is at Level I. The volunteer evacuation order issued for all residents and areas adjacent to the Colorado River remains in effect. Fort Bend County: EOC is at Level I. State resources have been attached for SAR activities. A curfew is in effect for Fort Bend. Matagorda County: EOC is at Level II. Wharton County: EOC is at Level I. Region 3 (Includes DDCs 19, 20, 21, and 24) DDC 20 Corpus Christi EOC is at Level II. Aransas County: EOCs are at Level I. There is a strong need for vector control of mosquitos. Aransas Pass needs electricians to connect generators to restore power. Nueces County: Nueces County is at Level II. There are 18 ships anchored off of Corpus Christi awaiting inbound transit. Recovery operations have commenced to remove the fallen crane from the Paragon, to further remove restrictions upon vessel movement within the Corpus Christi Channel. The grounded ship is being held by three tugs. Refugio County: EOC is at Level I. San Patricio County: EOC at level II. Sinton POD is being moved to Holiday Beach in Rockport. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 6

Region 6 (Includes DDCs 11, 23, 12, 17, and 18) DDC 12 Capital District EOC is at Level III. DDC 12 Austin EOC is at Level III. Recovery and Re-entry operations continue in Bastrop, Caldwell, Lee, and Fayette Counties. Multiple smaller shelters have closed down in the last operational period. There are estimated to be 576 shelter occupants across DDC 12. DDC 17 Victoria EOC is at Level III. Calhoun County: EOC is at Level II. Debris removal is being conducted without a private debris contractor. DeWitt County: EOC is at Level II. Goliad County: EOC is at Level II. Lavaca County: EOC is stood down. Flooding continues unabated. Victoria County: EOC is at Level III. The mandatory evacuation order continues for certain areas near the Guadalupe River. Citizen s Medical Center and DeTar Navarro North should be fully operational on September 7, 2017. Post-Acute South in City of Victoria will be able to receive patients within seven days. DDC 18A San Antonio EOC is returning to normal operations. The ARCC will start working towards demobilizing shelters. Decisions concerning the mega shelters will be made mid-week. DDC 18B ARCC/Bexar EOC is at Level III. Bexar County: EOC is at Level II. Over 1,000 responders are expected. Shelters Activated: Shelter Location Address City Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 7 Shelter Population 03 Sep 17 Lakeview Methodist Conference Center 400 PR 6036 Palestine 56 Hillcrest Baptist Church 20054 Chapel Rd. Lufkin 75 Clawson Assembly of God 5569 US HWY 69N Pollok 25 Poteet High School Gym 1020 FM 1470 Poteet 0 St. John Lutheran Church 520 N Holland Bellville 14 Knights of Columbus 1310HWY 90 Sealy 60 KC Hall Columbus Rd Wallis 25 First United Methodist Church 1201 Main Street Bastrop 0 Indoor Recreation Center 106 Gazley St Smithville 45 Bell County Expo Center 301 W Loop 121 Belton 44 First Baptist Church 210 S Main St Salado 10

Wilson Rec Center 2205 Curtis B Elliott Dr. Temple 81 Fairway Middle School 701 Whitlow Killeen 343 Athens San Antonio 25 Centennial Shelter 1734 Centennial Drive San Antonio 183 Coliseum Floor 3201 E Houston St San Antonio 0 Freeman 1st responder 3201 E Houston St San Antonio 0 Harland Clarke District 18 San Antonio 155 Kazen Middle School 1520 Gillette Blvd San Antonio 610 Morris Witt San Antonio 0 San Antonio Rec Center San Antonio 907 AT&T Center 1 AT&T Center Parkway San Antonio 0 Livingstone Church 1407 Victory Ln Alvin 205 Angleton ISD 1900 N Downing Rd Angleton 161 First Baptist Church 101 E. San Bernard Brazoria 25 Christ Lutheran 86 Plantation Dr. Lake Jackson 34 Willow Drive Baptist 200 Willow Drive Lake Jackson 30 Clute Intermediate School 421 E Main St Clute 32 City of Pearland Rec Center 4141 Bailey Rd Pearland 388 Pearland High School 3775 S. Main St Pearland 30 Luling Civic Center 333 E Austin Luling 6 Mercy Gate 9627 Eagle Dr. Mont Belvieu 400 Eagle Heights Fellowship 14120 HWY A 146 Mont Belvieu 51 Whites Park Community Bldg. 222 White Park Road Wallisville 248 Veterans Hall 503 Park Drive Weimar 90 Klein Road Elementary 2620 West Klein Rd New Braunfels 0 New Braunfels High School 2551 Loop 337 New Braunfels 0 Oak Run Middle 415 Oak Run Pt New Braunfels 0 Churchill Middle School 1275 N Business 35 New Braunfels 268 Kay- Bailey Hutchinson Center 650 S Griffin St Dallas 1964 Samuel Grand 6200 E Grand Ave Dallas 144 Tommie Allen 7071 Bonnie View Rd Dallas 51 Walnut Hill Rec Center 10011 Midway Rd Dallas 86 Lively Pointe Rec Center 909 N O'Connor Rd Irving 129 Unknown 200 Cuero Intermediate School 502 Park Heights Cuero 216 Saint Paul Lutheran Church 234 N Gohmert St Yorktown 0 Dimmit County Rodeo Arena 539 Industrial Blvd Carrizo Springs 30 Rocksprings First Baptist Church Hwy 55 Rocksprings Rocksprings 0 Second Baptist Church 1010 Von Minden La Grange 34 Schulenburg ISD 517 North St. Schulenburg 4 Fulshear High School 9302 Charger Way Fulshear 32 First Assembly of God 2512 Avenue N Rosenberg 100 Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 8

Fulshear High School 9302 BOIS D ARC DR Fulshear 0 Thurgood Marshall High School 1220 Buffalo Run Missouri City 30 George Junior High School 4601 Airport Ave Rosenberg 210 Terry High School 5500 Avenue N Rosenberg 164 Stafford High School 1625 Staffordshire Rd Stafford 20 Kempner 1477 Voss Rd Sugar Land 330 Bay Harbor Methodist 3459 Deke Slayton Galveston 505 First Baptist Church 822 23rd St Galveston 100 North Revere Center 13960 N Freeway Houston 0 America's Best 5201 Freeway Gulf La Marque 3 Carbide Park 4102 Main St La Marque 9 Hometown Heroes Park 1001 E League City Pkwy League City 75 Watershed Church 1751 E League City Pkwy League City 0 Victory Lakes Int. 2588 Webster St League City 0 Pasadena HS 206 Shaver St. Pasadena 157 First Baptist Church 422 St Paul St Gonzales 50 Forest Home Baptist Church 15746 CR 173 N Kilgore 84 Victory Christian Center 735 E. Kingsbury St. Seguin 6 Wood Crest Methodist Church 1684 HWY 965 Lumberton 146 City of Sour Lake Community 250 N. Ann St. Sour Lake 70 First Baptist Church 795 7th St. Sour Lake 50 Our Lady Victory Catholic Church 210 W. Barkley St Sour Lake 50 J. Frank Dobie High School 10220 Blackhawk Cam 150 Providence Community Church 5370 FM 1960 Atascosita 50 Baytown Community Church/Center 2401 Market St. Baytown 160 Cedar Bayou Baptist 3166 North Alexander Baytown 0 Celebration of Life Church 120 South Alexander Baytown 0 Lee College 200 Lee Dr. Baytown 103 Memorial Baptist in Baytown 600 West Baytown 0 Channelview High School 1100 Sheldon Channelview 360 American Legion Hall 14890 FM 2100 Rd. Crosby 60 Crosby High School Crosby 0 CRHS Cy fair 1000 Lone Star -Cy Fair 9191 Barker Cypress Cypress 0 Jimmy Burke Activity Center 500 W 13th St Deer Park 0 Calvary Houston Church 3700 FM528 RD Friendswood 0 Wedgwood Elementary School 4000 Friendswood Link Rd Friendswood 0 First Baptist Church Highlands 210 N. Magnolia Highlands 20 Alief Taylor High School 7555 Howell Sugar Land Rd Houston 0 Berry Center 8877 Barker Cypress Rd Houston 0 Calvary Community Church 7550 Cherry Park Dr. Houston 0 Christ The Incarnate Word Catholic 8503 S Kirkwood Church Houston 0 Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 9

Church of Christ Champions 13901 Cutten Rd Houston 150 First Baptist Church North 4422 Lauder Rd Houston 50 First Baptist Church of Jacinto 10701 Wiggins Houston 27 Forge Activity Center 3435 Dixie Dr. Houston 47 George R Brown Convention 1001 Avenida De Las Houston 6850 Harbor Light Center for Men 2407 North Main Houston 0 Holy Name Catholic Church 1920 Marion St Houston 0 Klein MultiCenter 7500 FM 2920 Houston 265 Lakewood United Methodist 11330 Louetta Rd Houston 0 Lakewood Church 3700 SW FWY Houston 0 Life Path Church 17703 W Little York Houston 0 Lone Star North Harris 2700 West W. Thorne Dr. Houston 55 Victory Outreach of Houston 18 1/2 Veenstra Houston 35 Metropolitan Baptist Church 13000 Jones Rd Houston 300 Greater Jerusalem REC Center 8901 Jensen Dr. Houston 50 NRG Center Loop 610 &Kirby Houston 1030 Sally's House for Women 1717 Congress Ave Houston 0 Salvation Army Family Residence 1603 McGowen St Houston 0 Seventh Day Adventist 1614 Bingle Rd Houston 0 Sheldon Elementary 17203 Hall Shephard Rd Houston 200 St. Christopher Catholic Church 8150 Park Pl Blvd Houston 0 Star of Hope Men's Development 1811 Ruiz St Houston 0 Summer Creek Baptist Church 12159 W Lake Houston Houston 100 Trini Mendenhall 1414 Wirt Rd Houston 150 Wallisville Courthouse 14350 Wallisville Rd Houston 0 Westfield HS 16713 Ella Blvd Houston 0 Lindale Assembly of God 503 Reid Street Houston 0 Army Reserve Center 13960 N Frwy Houston 40 Christ Church at Champions 13902 Cutten Rd Houston 150 Old Matzke Elementary 13102 Jones Rd Houston 900 South Houston Intermediate 900 College Houston 0 Houston Skyline Junior Volleyball Facility 10510 Westview Drive Houston 0 Iglesias Bautista del Redentor 4218 Lang Road Houston 0 Islamic Center/Masjid Abu-Bakr 8830 Old Galveston Rd Houston 0 Islamic Center/Masjid Al-Mustafa 17250 Coventry Park Dr. Houston 0 Lien Hoa Temple 6709 Sugarland Howell Rd Houston 0 Sage Mont Park Community Center 11507 Hughes Road Houston 0 The MET Church 13000 Jones Road Houston 0 San Jacinto College / North 5800 Uvalde Houston 0 Copeland Elementary 24405 E. Lake Houston PKWY Huffman 84 First Baptist Church Huffman 25503 FM 2100 Huffman 250 Atascocita Community Church 17271 W Lake Houston Humble 40 Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 10

Humble Civic Center 8301 Will Clayton Pkwy Humble 0 Rayford Middle School 21919 Rayford Rd. Humble 150 Jacinto City Shelter of Last resort 1025 Oats Rd. Jacinto City 0 First Baptist Jacinto City Jacinto City 27 Primrose School of Kelliwood 2402 Westgreen Blvd Katy 0 Katy High School 6331 Highway Blvd Katy 200 Morton Ranch HS 21000 Franz Rd Katy 300 Cinco Ranch High School 23440 Cinco Ranch Blvd Katy 200 St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic 10135 West Rd Community Jacinto City 175 St. Thomas Presbyterian Church 14100 Memorial Drive Jacinto City 0 Lone Star Kingwood College 20000 Kingwood Dr. Kingwood 450 Crossway Community Church 807 Russell Palmer Rd. Kingwood 0 Golden Acres Baptist Church 2812 Pansy Street Pasadena 75 Gallery Furniture 7227 W Grand Parkway S. Richmond 350 Spring HS 19428 I-45 Spring 0 Faith Bridge 18000 Steubner Airline Spring 600 Klein Oak High School 22603 North Crest Dr. Spring 0 Masjid As Salam 16700 Old Louetta Rd. Spring 60 Pathway Church 20802 Rhodes Rd Spring 0 Trinity Lutheran Church 5201 Spring Cypress Spring 0 Islamic Center/Masjid Al-Sabireen 610 Brand Lane Stafford 0 Creekside Park Junior High 8711 Creekside Green Dr. Woodlands 30 Grace View Baptist 25510 TX-249 Tomball 0 Lone Star Campus Tomball 30555 Tomball Pw Tomball 8 Bay Area Christian Church 14550 Highway 3 Webster 0 Cypress Ridge High School 7900 N Eldridge PKY Houston 1000 St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church 527 S Houston Ave Humble 10 Pasadena High School 206 S Shaver Pasadena 29 Houston 10135 West Rd Houston 155 Beyond Walls Outreach Center 11214 Plains Fields St Houston 0 City of Friendswood Activity 416 Morningside Drive Friendswood 80 San Marcos Activity Center 501 E Hopkins San Marcos 4 Ganado ISD Gym 501 W Devers Ganado 47 First United Methodist Church 936 TX-62 Jasper 48 Nehemiah Family Life 640 Pollard Jasper 36 Newton High School 2812 US 190 Newton 25 Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 3920 W. Cardinal Dr. Beaumont 0 Beaumont Civic Center 701 Main St. Beaumont 0 Salvation Army 2350 I-10 East Beaumont 50 First Baptist Church Hampshire 25304 TX-124 Hampshire 18 Carl Parker Center 1500 Proctor St Port Arthur 173 Thomas Jefferson Middle School 2200 Jefferson Dr. Port Arthur 280 Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 11

East Chamber Junior High Gym 234 Buccaneer Dr. Winnie 90 Hampshire-Fannett Elementary 23395 Burrell- Wingate Rd Beaumont 100 Hebbronville High School 404 W Gray St Hebbronville 10 Mt. Wesley Retreat Center 610 Methodist Encampment Kerrville 0 Edington Gym Bldg. 35 2100 Memorial Blvd Kerrville 39 Kerrville Bible Church 898 Harper Rd Kerrville 19 Schreiner University 2100 Memorial Blvd Kerrville 42 Alexander Convention Center I-35 Cotulla 17 Shriner 28 Lee County Youth Center 1010 Industry St Giddings 22 Calvary Baptist Church 816 North Blair Cleveland 70 First Baptist Church 400 W. Hanson St. Cleveland 91 St. Mary Catholic Church 702 E Houston Cleveland 0 First Baptist of Plum Grove 155 County Rd 345 Plum Grove 53 North Main Baptist Church 39 Eagle Pass/Maverick Multipurpose 480 S. Adams Street Eagle Pass 20 College Park HS 3701 College Park Drive Conroe 200 Lone Star Civic Center 9055 Airport Road Conroe 74 Red Shield Lodge Salvation Army 304 Avenue E Conroe 0 Conroe 704 Old Montgomery Rd Conroe 0 Under Over Mission Conroe 62 Lone Star Civic Center Conroe 400 Wildwood United Methodist 8911 FM 1488 Magnolia 53 Magnolia HS 14350 FM 1488 Magnolia 140 Bull Sallas Park Friendship Center New Caney 90 Saint Simon and Jude Catholic 26777 Glen loch Dr. Spring 69 Woodlands Church 1 Fellowship Dr. Woodlands 61 Sacred Heart Catholic Church 109 N Frazier St Conroe 16 First Christian Church 702 N Mound St. Nacogdoches 37 Nacogdoches Expo and Civic Center 1805 NW Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches 167 Toluso Midway High 2653 McKenzie Rd Corpus Christi 84 Corpus Christi 4001 Wildcat Dr. Corpus Christi 0 Buford Salvation Army 1802 Buford St Corpus Christie 0 Seale Junior High 401 E Ave G Robstown 100 First United Methodist Church 501 NORTH MAIN Vidor 120 Dunbar Gym 1103 Dunbar Livingstone Livingston 0 Nueces Canyon Senior Citizens Center 201 W. Fourth St Campwood 0 Refugio County Fair Grounds 110 Fairground Rd. Refugio 33 Shepard Middle School 1401 South Byrd Ave. Shepherd 0 Salvation Army 633 N. Broadway Tyler 38 Iglesias Evangelical Monte Sinai 3937 US 271 Tyler 50 Wilkerson Greines Athletic Center 5201 Ca Roberson Blvd. Ft Worth 143 Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 12

Worth Heights Comm. Center 3551 New York Ave. Ft Worth 15 Vietnamese Martys Church 10610 Kings Point Road Austin 0 Delco Center 4601 Pecan Brook Drive Austin 167 Lanier High School 1201 Payton Gin Rd Austin 0 Met Center 7000 Metropolis Dr. Austin 450 LBJ Early HS 7309 Lazy Creek Drive Austin 201 Reagan High School 7104 Berkman Dr. Austin 17 San John Lutheran Church 540 N. Holland, Bellville Austin 0 Tony Burger Center 3200 Jones Rd Austin 150 VFW Post 6899 512 West Caroline Trinity 2 Woodville United Methodist Church 508 W. Bluff St. Woodville 40 Truevine Baptist Church 113 County Road 3070 Woodville 34 Uvalde Civic Center 300 E Main Street Uvalde 0 Joe Ramos Center 1105 De La Rosa Del Rio 0 St. Joseph HS Dome 110 E Red River Victoria 0 Huntsville HS 515 FM 2821 Huntsville 96 Walker County Storm Shelter 455 State Highway 75 N Huntsville 96 Curry's Chapel 4716 South St Brookshire 22 Pattison Methodist 3711 Avenue H 79 K Tarver Rec Center 2902 Tilden Ave Laredo 39 The Community of Faith Church 1024 Pine Mont Drive Laredo 150 Red Cross 421 Pietsch St. East Bernard 9 Holy Family Catholic Church 2009 Briar Lane Wharton 300 City Hall 701 Berry Street Encinal 0 Texas State Parks 1067 Louisiana 8125 HWY 71 S Alexandria 1697 TOTAL 34139 RESPONDING STATE AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS REPORTS STATE RESOURCES COMMITTED Resource Kind and Type Quantity Status Resource Location DPS 100 / Air 1 Available Austin DPS 107 / Air 1 Available San Antonio DPS 108 / Air 1 Available Edinberg MPV 2-02 / AMBUS 1 On Alert Flower Mound MPV 2-03 / AMBUS 1 Mission Capable Cedar Hill MPV 2-01 / AMBUS 1 Mission Capable Frisco MPV 11-01 / AMBUS 1 Mission Capable Weslaco MPV 401 1 On Alert San Antonio Travis County STAR Flight 3 Available Austin/Travis County Austin Police Department 1 Available Austin (8 am 4 am) US Coast Guard MH65 2 Available Houston TMD Ground Support Company 2 Activated Bryan/College Station, Victoria Transportation Management Services Buses and Staff 250 Commercial Activated San Antonio Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 13

Motor Coach Buses SOC Military Desk Team Staff 4 Assigned SOC Austin SOC Intake Cell Support Team 20 Assigned SOC Austin Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams 25 En-Route San Antonio Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams 10 En-Route San Antonio Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams/Staff 13 Activated Camp Mabry Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams 12 Assigned Robstown Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams 12 En-Route San Antonio Texas Emergency Tracking Network Teams 11 Assigned Mesquite TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Activated El Campo TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Houston TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Houston TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Victoria TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Robstown TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Fort Bend TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Houston TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned Houston TMD Ground Transportation Co. 59 Assigned San Antonio BN Mission Command 48 Assigned Camp Swift/San Antonio Sustainment Mission Command 54 Assigned Camp Swift Search and Rescue Ground 59 Assigned Robstown Search and Rescue Ground 59 Assigned Robstown Rotary Wing MRPs 98 Activated Sugarland, San Antonio, Victoria, Houston CH 47 Chinook 14 Assigned San Antonio TXTF1 Joint Air/Ground Coordination Team 4 Assigned College Station POD Operation MRP (5) 100 Activated Coastal Bend DDC 20 POD Operations Manager (2) 40 Port Lavaca, Sealy Adaptive Battle Staff 98 Assigned Austin Military District Coordinators 11 Assigned Victoria, Corpus, Houston, San Antonio, Beaumont, Conroe, Harris Co, Pierce, El Campo Military District Coordinators 6 Assigned Houston Air Operations Center 15 Assigned Austin Expedient Response 40 Assigned ARC San Antonio 4 Multi-Function Company 368 Assigned Katy, Coastal Bend, Victoria BDE Mission CMD Assigned Katy 2 Battalion Mission Command 48 Assigned Camp Swift, San Antonio Shelter Operations MRP (1) 6 Assigned New Braunfels Shelter Operations MRP (4) 24 Assigned Dallas Shelter Operations MRP (1) 6 Assigned Pasadena Shelter Operations MRP (5) 30 Assigned Houston Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 14

Shelter Operations MRP (3) 18 Assigned San Antonio Shelter Operations MRP (19) 114 Assigned Katy Mills Shelter Operations MRP (1) 6 Fort Bend Shelter Operations MRP (1) 6 Polk County Shelter Operations MRP (2) 12 Cypress Shelter Operations MRP (1) 6 Rosenberg Logistics Support 29 Assigned Camp Swift Shelter Operations MRP (12) 72 Assigned PAO TMD 9 Assigned Home Station TF Eagle 100 Assigned Home Station CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package 156 Assigned Various Tactical Air Control Party 7 Assigned Grand Prairie TICPs 35 Assigned Grand Prairie, Camp Swift, Various MEOC 7 Activated Home Station 4 Fuelers 10 Activated Camp Swift, Robstown, San Antonio, Home Station LNO TXSG to BNMC 2 Activated Home Station 6th CST 22 Activated San Antonio Boat Team TMD 80 Assigned Katy Mills Boat HQ 17 Assigned El Campo LNOFST MRP(2) 4 Assigned Home Station SUS HQ (JRSOI) 29 Assigned Home Station HF Team (4) 8 Assigned Home Station 136 MEB TAC 20 Assigned Home Station MEB TF HQ 24 Assigned Home Station BN TF 6 HQ 24 Assigned Home Station BN TF 2 HQ 24 Assigned Home Station 36 CAB 251 Assigned Home Station TF North Central (BN HQ) 704 Assigned Home Station TF South (BN HQ) 911 Assigned Home Station SOC- Ops (DADS, DFPS) 2 Activated SOC Austin SOC-Ops (HHSC) 1 Activated SOC Austin 2-1-1 HHSC 1 Activated Austin HHSC RAS 4 Activated San Antonio HHSC RAS 1 Activated Katy DFPS (HHSC) 2 Activated SOC-Ops ESF11 1 Assigned SOC Austin Kitchen Support Trailer (ARC) 16 Assigned Varied Shelter Support Trailer 100 Assigned Varied Bulk Supply Trailer (ARC) 26 Assigned Varied Emergency Response Vehicles (ARC) 201 Assigned Varied Disaster Services Technology Push Pack (ARC) 1 Assigned Houston Feeding Units 14 Out of Service Feeding Units 70 Active Various Type I Field Kitchen (TSA) 1 Active Harris County Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 15

Type IV Field Kitchen (TSA) 1 En-Route Houston Comms Unit (TSA) 1 Standby Arlington Laundry Unit (TSA) 1 Standby San Antonio 14 person bunkhouse 1 Active Houston Shower Trailer 2 Active Houston Shower Trailer 1 Standby San Antonio 75K Generator 1 Active Houston Type II Ambulance Stage Site (DSHS) 1 Released SOC Type I Ambulance Stage Site (DSHS) 1 Released SOC Ambulance Strike Teams w/ leaders 18.5 Released SOC AMBUS (DSHS) 13 Released Awaiting Tasking M-IST (DSHS) 7 Released Awaiting Tasking Task Force Leader 1 Released Awaiting Tasking Forward Operating Group Supervisor (DSHS) 2 Released Awaiting Tasking Type II AMBUS Staging Sites 2 Awaiting Tasking MMU (Type I, III) 3 Released Awaiting Tasking TFDA Mortuary Trailers w/ Staff 10 Released Awaiting Tasking TAHC SOC Ops ESF 11 2 Assigned SOC Austin TX-TF1 1 Activated Rosenberg TX-TF2 1 Activated Rosenberg TX-TF1 SWR Boat Teams 15 Activated Beaumont, Fort Bend, Harris, Jasper, Orange TX-TF1/SWR Team Managers 5 Activated Beaumont, Fort Bend, Harris, Jasper, Orange TX-TF1/HSART 9 Activated Staged with Aircraft TX-TF1 Overhead Team 1 Activated College Station TX-TF1 LNO 2 Activated Fort Bend Co. and Houston TX-TF1 LNO 3 Activated Beaumont, Harris and Angleton SOC/ISD Personnel (LE) 35 Assigned Statewide Overhead (TFS) 7 Assigned Austin SOC Overhead (TFS) 13 Assigned College Station Overhead (TFS) 5 Assigned Lufkin Short IMT (TFS) 13 Assigned Victoria Short IMT (TFS) 8 Assigned Corpus Christi Overhead (TFS) 1 Assigned Houston Overhead (TFS) 1 Assigned Conroe Short IMT (TFS) 2 Assigned Texas City Short IMT (TFS) 9 Assigned Pierce Short IMT (TFS) 7 Assigned Angleton Short IMT (TFS) 16 Assigned Refugio Short IMT (TFS) 10 Assigned Garland Short IMT (TFS) 9 Assigned Nacogdoches Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 16

Short IMT (TFS) 14 Assigned Jasper/Newton JIC 4 Assigned Richmond RSA 15 Assigned Lufkin RSA 92 Assigned Katy RSA 94 Assigned Beaumont RSA 32 Assigned Beeville RSA 24 Assigned Victoria RSA 2 Assigned Houston NRG Stadium RSA 77 Assigned Bryan Saw Team 12 Assigned Rockport ISB 2 Assigned Seguin ISB 2 Assigned Randolph Air Force Base Saw Team 2 Activated Woodsboro TIFMAS 530 Assigned Various SAR Teams (TPWD) 4 Assigned Deweyville LE GW Strike Team Response Package (TPWD) 1 Assigned Brazoria, Rockport, Southeast TX Florida GW Boat Teams 46 Assigned Orange County Arkansas GW Boat Teams 15 Assigned Jasper South Carolina GW 14 Assigned Jasper DDC Liaison (TAHC) 7 Assigned Various SOC Liaison (TAHC) 1 Assigned Austin (SOC) AROCC Staff (TAHC) 18 Assigned TAHC Central Office PIO (TAHC) 2 Assigned TAHC Central Office Field Staff (TAHC) 17 Activated Various VET (TAHC) 4 Assigned Assigned to TTF 1 Boat 218 2 Activated La Porte Boat 224 2 Activated LaPorte Boat 322 2 Activated Corpus Christi Command Post 350 Activated Boat 322 Activated Corpus Christi Boat 323 Activated Corpus Christi Boat 424 Activated Corpus Christi Boat 524 Activated Port Lavaca LE Support (OAG) 10 Activated Various Locations Consumer Emergency Team (OAG) 1 Activated Austin LE Assistance 10 Released Victoria Consumer Protection 3 Activated Austin Consumer Protection 2 Released Houston HELO (USCG) 12 Activated Houston Air Station Fixed Wings (USCG) 4 Activated Houston Air Station Shallow Water Boats (USCG) 21 Activated Houston Air Station THP IRAT LT 1 Staging San Antonio THP Comm Support 7 Staging San Antonio Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 17

Fleet Support 2 Staging San Antonio THP Captain 1 Staging San Antonio TDCJ OIG(LE) Personnel 12 Activated Statewide TDCJ OIG (LE) Personnel 15 Assigned San Patricio County TDI Human Services 2 Assigned Various Public Utilities Commission (PUC):. AEP has created an expected restoration timeline: Port Lavaca: September 4, 2017 Corpus Christi September 2, 2017 El Campo: September 2, 2017 Victoria: September 3, 2017 Portland: September 2, 2017 Ingleside: September 6, 2017 Fulton: September 8, 2017 Port Aransas: September 8, 2017 Rockport: September 8, 2017 Aransas Pass: September 8, 2017 Bay City: September 8, 2017 As of Friday, AEP crews were working to repair or replace over 3,100 distribution poles knocked down. They are repairing or replacing 300 transmission structures knocked down and 200 transmission structures damaged by the storm. Power and sewer plant have both been brought back online to the island at Port Aransas. The school in Port Aransas power has been restored. Water has been restored to Aransas Pass. Houston area airports have returned to normal operations. CenterPoint s Memorial substation is expected to see reactivation by September 5, 2017. Brays Substation should be reactivated on September 4, 2017. Utility Customer Outages as of 9/02/17 at 10 PM Entergy 39,509 AEP 49,119 CenterPoint 5,848 Victoria EC 5,340 Sam Houston EC 2,074 Jasper-Newton EC 1,200 TNMP 476 Total 103,566 Texas Office of Attorney General (OAG): There have been 370 complaints received and logged in the Complaint Gathering System. There has been over 300 emails reporting price gouging which are reviewed to determine if they will be logged as true complaints. Thirteen officers are assigned to assist Rockport Police and 12 officers are assigned to assist Chambers Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 18

County Sheriff. Two teams of investigators are going to the locations of the complaints. Four Investigators are assigned to assist Dallas PD with sex offender checks at the Mega Shelter in Dallas. No change. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service: AgriLife, Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension and Texas A&M Sea Grant personnel are deployed in each impacted county along with agriculture agencies. Agriculture and marine industry organizations continue to assess agricultural, marine commerce and resource damages, report animal issues and request state and private sector donated resources to address unmet needs. County Extension Agents are assisting with small and/or large animal shelters in 41 counties. Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX): Texas Task Force (TX-TF) 1 and 2 are activated and continue performing search and rescue operations from Rosenberg. Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS): TFS has 242 emergency responders, 36 All Hazard Incident Management Team (AHIMT) members and 546 Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS) responders to Southeast Texas. A total of 262 out of state responders have mobilized to assist TFS, 108 engines have been mobilized to assist local departments through TIFMAS and 48 boats have been mobilized to assist with evacuations through TIFMAS. Lone Star State Incident Management Team has demobilized from Rockport and is managing the RSA at the RELLIS Campus in College Station. The New York City FD IMT has established an RSA in Katy, as well as a receiving/distribution center at the NRG Stadium. A southern area type II IMT has established an RSA in Ford Park in Beaumont. Oklahoma State IMTs are in Victoria and College Station. Virginia IMT is in Beeville. South Carolina IMT is assisting The Beaumont EOC. The Minnesota/Wisconsin IMT is in route. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ): Coordinating with Natural Disaster Operational Workgroup (NDOW) to prepare for response activities. HazMat contractors are on standby. There are 197 Public Works Systems (PWS) with Boil Water Notices. A total of 39 public work systems (PWS) and 39 wastewater treatment plants are inoperable. The TCEQ Mobile Command is set up in Corpus Christi. Four TCEQ and CST drinking water and waste water teams performed assessments. Texas Education Agency (TEA): Education Service Centers are assessing damages to district and charter schools. Various districts continue to offer their sites as shelter locations. Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ): A total of 15 Law Enforcement (LE) personnel were deployed to San Patricio County to assist in conducting law enforcement patrol operations and site security as need. Office of Inspector General (OIG) currently has 12 LE personnel in the Huntsville area that can respond to an LE need. Texas Department of Insurance (TDI): Insurance company mobile claims units are in Aransas Pass, Conroe, Corpus Christi, Cypress, Humble, Katy, Refugio, Rockport, San Antonio, The Woodlands and Victoria to help Texas policyholders with claims. TDI staff are in Corpus Christi to help consumers with insurance questions and claims, and support local law enforcement in their efforts to deter fraud. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM): State and District Coordinators throughout the state have been deployed to different jurisdictions for mission support. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 19

Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Highway Patrol (THP): 1,450 personnel have been activated, with 17 boats and eight all-terrain vehicles (ATV). Texas Rangers currently have 79 personnel with three mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles, one safe boat, one zodiac boat, 10 boats (loaned from various fire departments) and 12 ATV s. DPS Aircraft has 34 personnel with eight helicopters and two fixed wing aircrafts. Law Enforcement Support Division (LESD) have 96 personnel assisting with communications. Education, Training and Research (ETR) have 38 commissioned personnel assisting; 11 are providing swift water rescue. Tactical Marine Unit (TMU) conducted a total of six rescues for persons and six pets in the Community of Orangefield and Bridge City. Criminal Investigation Division (CID) has 297 personnel assisting. Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS): Since the response to Hurricane Harvey began, 187 missions have been completed with 1,700 patients evacuated. The majority of medical resources are operating in the Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange areas to support patient care operations. One Type I mobile medical unit (MMU) is supporting operations at Jack Brooks Airport, and a Type III MMU and a Type I MMU are in Orange County supporting medical operations. Two medical shelters are open in San Antonio (census 39) and will consolidate to one shelter with a capacity of 105 beds. The medical shelter in Austin (cap. 60, census 9) will be demobilized over the next 24-48 hours. The medical shelter at the NRG Stadium will reduce down to 100 beds and will remain open in Houston. Two Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) located at Bush Intercontinental in Houston have demobilized. DMATs are currently supporting operations in Dickinson, Rosenberg Fairgrounds, NRG Stadium, GRB Convention Center, Hardin County and Port Arthur to provide medical support. Most dialysis centers have opened back up and are accepting patients across the Houston area. DSHS has 18 Public Health Region (PHR) staff deployed to the affected areas with an additional 50 PHR staff activated across the state. Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT): Maintaining staging areas in Sugarland and Beaumont. There are over 2,400 personnel and over 2,000 pieces of equipment deployed performing restoration, flood control, debris removal and traffic control. Bridges across the impacted region are being assessed. Interstate Highway (IH) 10 between Beaumont and Houston has re-opened. TxDOT is reporting dirt/debris and/or water over the roadways in: Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, Tyler and Washington counties. Travel is discouraged. TxDOT is reporting roads closed due to flooding in: Bastrop, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Hardin, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Newton, Orange, Refugio, Victoria, Waller, Washington and Wharton counties. Texas General Land Office (TGLO): Overflight has revealed a sheen in the Neches River between Beaumont and Sabine Lake. CenterPoint is coordinating response efforts. Overflight did not reveal any major spills from Galveston Bay Platforms. Additional assessments will take place in the Lower Brazos River, San Bernard River, and parts of the Inter-coastal Waterways as flooding recedes. Five minor spills were reported. Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC): Regional Administrative Services (RAS) Staff are deployed to the staging area in San Antonio to monitor HHSC assets and track deployment of trucks to Points of Distribution (PODS). ESP Staff are deployed to the staging area in Katy to monitor HHSC assets and track deployment of trucks. Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 20

2-1-1: Call Centers across the state have been activated to increase staff and volunteer levels. 2-1-1 activated the Emergency Call Center is Austin. Continuing to monitor call metrics at these centers to revise staffing adjustments to support increased call volume. Call Centers are coordinating emergency messaging and providing rumor control support. Texas Military Department (TMD): Currently active in 25 different locations across the state. Approximately 16,139 personnel mobilized in support of civil authorities in response to Harvey Operations, with over 858 Vehicles, 60 boats, 33 Rotary Wing and 11 Fixed Wing aircraft. Operating 35 Shelters, 17 PODs, 3 evacuation hubs, 475 High Profile Vehicles, ETNs and Search & Rescue packages in 11 Disaster Districts with Aircraft and Crews currently operating out of fixed and temporary bases within and outside of the affected areas. Communication support is currently positioned in Grand Prairie and Camp Swift. Administrative support is currently in place at Camp Swift (Bastrop), Camp Mabry and at the State Operations Center. In the past 24 hours, TMD has conducted 71 ground missions and 28 air missions in the Houston and Port Arthur area resulting in 670 ground assisted rescues and three hoist rescues. Assisted with evacuations of 2,157 personnel and 77 animals. Several STAR s are being processed which will increase our shelter teams to 40 and our evacuation hubs to 6. The active component partners are currently providing: US Navy, US Coast Guard, US Army aircraft conducting SAR and General Support operations. 4 boat teams and 8 AAV s from the US Marines are in the area of operations as well. TMD continues search and rescue operations (both ground and air) with our local, state and federal partners through the direction of TX-TF1 and other ground support missions in the affected region. Continuing to establish evacuation hubs and PODs in the affected areas. Two of TMD s Civil Support Teams are conducting rapid needs assessments in the Houston and Orange areas while our CERFP element is stationed in Liberty County and prepared to assist local authorities. The Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) has provided a water distribution system to 5 prison systems in the Beaumont area. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD): Texas Game Wardens and State Park Police Officers statewide are coordinating joint response activities with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) search and rescue teams. SAR operations are ongoing in DDC s 14, 15, and 16, with concentrated efforts in Brazoria County, Deweyville, Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange areas. Response efforts have resulted in the combined removal of 11,083 persons in water-related rescues and air evacuations. Other activities include welfare checks, curfew enforcement, damage assessment, and law enforcement patrol. TPWD air operations along with joint DPS air operations have completed 114 hoist missions. TPWD is currently housing 1067 evacuees in Texas State Parks. State Park Police Officers conducted 350 Rescues/evacuations in Batson, Saratoga, Sour Lake and Lumberton in Hardin County, transported Beaumont Police and Fire personnel into the city, delivered humanitarian aid and provided security for a shelter in Brazoria County. Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC): Two transportation customers are without natural gas due to a leak in a pipeline under the Neches River near Interstate Highway (IH) 10. The company is working on temporary solution to get natural gas to customers before the pipeline can be repaired. Texas Gas Service system in Port Arthur is still pressurized and the utility is evaluating house by house as the water recedes and as issues are called in so they can restore or turn off service if conditions are unsafe. The company is not expecting a mass outage at this point. City of Rockport systems are maintaining pressure. Crews are actively repairing leaks. City of Port Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 21

Aransas systems are maintaining pressure. Crews are actively repairing leaks. Woodsboro Natural Gas discovered six leaks, all have been repaired. The Salvation Army (TSA): One area command and 13 incident command posts remain active. Seventy mobile feeding units are supporting shelter operations, first responders and communities. Two field kitchens are supporting shelter operations. American Red Cross (ARC): Red Cross has activated disability stakeholders and are collaborating with partners to deliver durable medical equipment, hearing aid batteries, nebulizers, and other needed items. There are kitchen locations at the George R. Brown center, Victoria, Pflugerville, Katy, and Corpus Christi. Additional kitchens are opening in The Woodlands, on Clay Road in Houston, and at the NRG Stadium. Further additional kitchens will open in Texas City, Beaumont, and Harvest City by dinner today. FINAL COMMENTS: The State Operations Center (SOC) is at Level I (Emergency Conditions) as of 1:00 PM on August 24, 2017. The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) continues to monitor the situation and will provide additional situation reports as needed. The four levels of SOC activation are: Level I (Emergency Conditions) Level II (Escalated Response Conditions) Level III (Increased Readiness Conditions) Level IV (Normal Conditions) This Situation Report can be found on the TDEM webpage at: https://www.dps.texas.gov/dem/sitrep/default.aspx W. Nim Kidd, CEM, TEM Chief Texas Division of Emergency Management Assistant Director Texas Homeland Security Texas Department of Public Safety Sunday, September 03, 2017 Page 22