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EAS Scenario ... - IceWizard - 03-20-2024

EAS Scenario | Texas Seceded From the United States

Feb 14, 2024

We hereby inform you that, as of midnight, Texas has officially become
an independent nation. The decision to separate from the United States
was made following a democratic process, with 78% of the population
supporting this outcome.


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Disclaimer: The following video is solely for entertainment purposes
and should not be taken seriously. All content depicted is fictional, akin to a horror movie,
and should not be regarded as real or practical advice. Under no circumstances should
any actions or suggestions presented in this video be followed or attempted.

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RE: EAS Scenario ... - IceWizard - 04-12-2024


A Declaration of Disaster has been issued for Hardin County
Published: 10:10 PM CDT April 10, 2024

Residents and businesses located in low-lying areas of the Village Creek Corridor
are encourage to consider evacuating, according to Judge Wayne McDaniel.



KOUNTZE, Texas

As a result of flooding in the Wildwood community and imminent flooding of low-lying areas
along the Village Creek Corridor, a Declaration of Disaster has been issued for Hardin County.

Residents and businesses located in low-lying areas of the Village Creek Corridor are encourage
to consider evacuating, according to County Judge Wayne McDaniel.

The National Weather Service and local officials advised of rising water levels along the
Village Creek Basin.



According to a release from Judge McDaniel:
  • FM Hwy 418 at Village Creek between Kountze and Silsbee is forecast to flood overnight.

  • TXDOT – Beaumont has been notified and they are prepared to close it once water tops the bridge.

  • It is possible FM Hwy 327 at Village Creek may become impassable later as well.

  • Residents and businesses along Village Creek should be aware that they could be affected
    by flooding again, if they were affected by a flood in the past.





Waters are rising quickly, but will potentially recede quickly, according to Judge McDaniel.

Anyone located in low-lying areas along Village Creek should continue to monitor the situation
for the next 24-48 hours.

Hardin county Emergency Management will post updates on their Facebook page.

Judge McDaniel encourages everyone to stay safe.






RE: EAS Scenario ... - Charon - 04-12-2024

woah,would be horrific.