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Provided by AGPTEXAS, February 17 - February 17, 2026 | Austin, Texas | Press Release
Activates Additional State Wildfire Response Resources
Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to increase the readiness level of the Texas State Emergency Operations Center (SOC) to Level II (Escalated Response) ahead of critical wildfire danger anticipated across portions of the western half of Texas beginning today.
“Texas is taking action to strengthen wildfire preparedness and protection across our great state,” said Governor Abbott. “I have directed the strategic placement of personnel and resources to equip our first responders with the tools they need to act swiftly in high-risk areas to save lives and protect critical infrastructure. I thank the Texas Division of Emergency Management, our local leaders, and first responders for their efforts to protect Texans from the threat of wildfire.”
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected across much of West Texas and the High Plains through Thursday, with the most significant impacts anticipated today and tomorrow. Strong winds, dry fuels, and temperatures above normal may create conditions that will produce blowing dust, hazardous travel conditions, and cause challenges for responders to control new starts. Fire weather conditions may expand eastward later in the week before improving behind a cold front Thursday night.
At the direction of the Governor, TDEM requested that representatives from the following member agencies of the Texas Emergency Management Council report to the SOC:
Additionally the Governor directed TDEM to mobilize additional state wildfire response resources to support local officials. At the direction of Governor Abbott, the following state wildfire response resources remain available to support local wildfire response operations:
These resources are mobilized in addition to state resources activated over the weekend by the Governor to support local wildfire response efforts.
Texans are urged to limit activities that could create sparks, create a plan, pack an emergency kit, and follow guidance from local officials. Texans can access wildfire tips and safety information at TexasReady.gov and tfsweb.tamu.edu. Texans can find all hazards preparedness information at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
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