'This will speed help to first responders in the event our supplies or personnel are overstretched,' Judge Jenkins said.
– Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins filed a disaster declaration as the winter storm arrived in the Metroplex.
“Earlier tonight, I filed a disaster declaration due to the icy roads in the morning through Friday. This will speed help to first responders in the event our supplies or personnel are overstretched. We do not anticipate brown outs or grid issues except fallen tree limbs etc,” Judge Jenkins said in a tweet.Earlier tonight, I filed a disaster declaration due to the icy roads in the morning through Friday.
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