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The Census Bureau produces timely local data that are critical to emergency planning, preparedness, and recovery efforts.
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?? 2024 Tropical Storm/Hurricane Beryl
There is an increasing risk of damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge in portions of the lower and middle Texas Coast late Sunday and Monday where Hurricane and Storm Surge Watches have been issued. Flash and urban flooding are possible across portions of the Texas Gulf Coast and eastern Texas from Sunday through the middle of next week.
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The Emergency Management Hub [ [link removed] ] provides quick access to demographic, economic, and resilience information for areas impacted by the latest significant emergency events in the United States and the territories. Users can access key Census Bureau emergency management-related data tools, such as My Community Explorer, OnTheMap for Emergency Management, Census Business Builder, Community Resilience Estimates, and other important resources.
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