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To: John Metcalf who wrote (1057)7/2/2001 6:10:41 AM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 3158
 
(OT) was this area affected by the floods that killed so many lab animals..

LEXG is in Montgomery Co., but other than that, I don't know. Nothing on the local chamber of commerce website.
A call to IR might be sensible.

Washington, June 9, 2001 -- The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today that President Bush has declared a major disaster for Texas, opening the way for the use of federal funds and resources to help meet the recovery needs of people and communities victimized by the effects of Tropical Storm Allison.
FEMA Director Joe M. Allbaugh said the President took the action immediately after receiving the state's expedited request for federal assistance. The declaration covers damage to private and public property from the storm that began affecting the state on June 5.
After the declaration, Allbaugh designated the following 28 counties eligible for aid to stricken residents and business owners: Anderson, Angelina, Brazoria, Cherokee, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, Harris, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Smith, Trinity, Tyler and Walker...