Disaster Declared 24-0014

May 26, 2024

Mayor Williams issues Disaster Declaration on May 26, 2024

As a result of the damage caused by the weather on May 25th, 2024, the City of Log Cabin sustained damages to include loss of power, downed lines, blocked roads, etc. The City Park is closed until further notice for the safety and health of the public. City Personnel, Law Enforcement, and local Fire Departments are responding. The City has been in contact with TVEC and Henderson County Precinct 1 and Henderson County Emergency Management for assistance.


Citizens are encouraged to report damages through the TDEM iSTAT tool. The survey aids emergency management officials gain an understanding of damages that have occurred and help officials determine if the state meets federal requirements for various forms of disaster assistance, as well as identify any immediate resource needs. “By providing details through the iSTAT damage survey, Texans can notify emergency management officials about the extent of damage sustained during this severe weather event,” said Texas Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd. “Texans are encouraged to assist the damage assessment process by uploading photos and including important details about any losses.”


The iSTAT damage survey can be filled out in English and Spanish online by visiting damage.tdem.texas.gov.


Citizens are also encouraged to email pictures of damages to mayor@logcabin.texas.gov


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