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Abbott issues disaster declaration in 17 counties hit by weekend rain, flooding

Jose Santivanez stands in flood water as he fishes at River Park in Chandler, Texas Saturday March 12, 2016. Rainy conditions did not stop several dozen fishers from coming to the park, situated along the Niches River. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT (REV-SHARE)

AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott has declared a state of disaster in 17 counties hit by severe rain and flooding.

In a statement issued Monday, Abbott said the state is assisting with evacuations in three East Texas counties and stands ready to assist in swift water rescues.

Heavy rains last week forced the evacuation of hundreds of people in East Texas, as floodwaters rose in several Gulf Coast states.

His declaration covers the following counties: Angelina, Erath, Gregg, Hardin, Harrison, Hood, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Madison, Marion, Newton, Orange, Parker, Sabine, San Augustine and Tyler

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