HHS readies additional medical support in Texas and Louisiana in response to Hurricane HarveyHHS Secretary Tom Price, M.D. today declared a public health emergency in Texas. This action buttresses the work of HHS personnel on the ground and the assets and resources that were deployed yesterday in anticipation of the storm's devastation. As Hurricane Harvey continues to impact the Gulf Coast and local officials look toward assessing communities' health care infrastructure and medical needs, HHS placed additional personnel on alert. A list of the latest HHS actions is below:
The Disaster Distress Helpline, a toll-free call center, continues to be available at 1-800-985-5990, to aid people in coping with the behavioral health effects of the storm and help people in impacted areas connect with local behavioral health professionals. In addition to full-scale coordination across the federal Cabinet agencies, HHS remains in regular contact with Texas and Louisiana health officials to maintain awareness of the local situation and stands ready to augment support to the states as the situation unfolds. The Department is committed to meeting the medical and public health needs of communities across the Gulf Coast impacted by Hurricane Harvey in the immediate aftermath of the storm and as affected areas recover. Information on health safety tips during and after the hurricane will be provided by the Office of the Assistance Secretary for Preparedness and Response and will be available at www.phe.gov/harvey. Critical updates will also be available at:
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