Governor Hobbs announced deployment of critical state resources amid deadly flash floods
Governor Hobbs authorized $200,000 in emergency funds and deployment of the National Guard to support rescue and cleanup after flash floods killed at least three people, officials said.
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Hobbs Slow to Declare Emergency in Gila County
Governor Katie Hobbs finally declared a State of Emergency in flood ravaged Gila County, but only after State Representative Walt Blackman, other legislators, and politicos called on her to take action. https://twitter.com/bennpetersen/status/1972028573784723538 The storms have killed at least three people, swept away vehicles, damaged historic buildings, and scattered hazardous debris, including propane tanks. Search and...
Gov. Hobbs Declares State of Emergency in Gila County After Monsoon Flooding
Governor Katie Hobbs declared a State of Emergency in Gila County on Saturday after catastrophic flooding from monsoon storms left widespread damage, hazardous conditions, and ongoing rescue needs. The declaration unlocks $200,000 from the Governor’s Emergency Fund and authorizes the Arizona National Guardto assist local responders. Additional support has been activated through statewide and… Source


Gila County Commends Governor Hobbs' Emergency Declaration Amid Severe Flooding
/PRNewswire/ -- The Gila County Board of Supervisors is grateful to Governor Katie Hobbs for declaring a State of Emergency in response to the severe flooding...
Governor Hobbs announced deployment of critical state resources amid deadly flash floods
Governor Katie Hobbs has declared a State of Emergency for Gila County following catastrophic flooding caused by severe monsoon storms, and announced the deployment of critical state resources for search and rescue operations.
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