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LANCASTER — Gov. Rick Perry
toured tornado damage in some of
the hardest hit areas of North Texas,
and met with emergency management
personnel and local officials who continue to assess the impact and damage
of this severe storm system.
“Texas has an emergency response
team that’s truly second to none. Time
and again they have been prepared to
move into action the moment danger
presented itself, and it’s because of the
swift response by local officials follow-
ing these tornados that no lives were
lost.” Gov. Perry said. “We continue to
see Texas neighbors helping neighbors
and communities coming together in
the face of adversity.”
“As people across the country watched
the impact of these storms unfold on
television Tuesday [April 3], the resi-
dents and local leaders of North Texas
saw firsthand the devastation caused
by the tornados that swept through
these communities,” Texas Division
of Emergency Management Chief
Nim Kidd said. “Even more incredi-
ble than the power of these storms was
the rapid response by local officials
and emergency responders to protect
the residents in their communities.”
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