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Mason County declares disaster after April storms; 17 homes assessed, emergency teams mobilize

Mason County Fiscal Court · April 9, 2024
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After April storms and a possible EF‑1 tornado, Mason County declared a countywide disaster and submitted preliminary damage assessments to the state; Emergency Management reported 17 homes assessed (6 affected, 7 minor, 2 major, 2 destroyed) and ongoing road and utility damage assessments.

Mason County on April 4 declared a countywide disaster after storms that county emergency officials say included a National Weather Service‑identified EF‑1 tornado and heavy flooding.

Emergency Management Director Tony Lees told the fiscal court that preliminary damage assessments showed 17 homes evaluated across the county: six "affected," seven with minor damage, two with major damage and two destroyed. Lees said crews also continue to document road and…

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