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Rio Bravo receives new fire truck from state agency

Rio Bravo receives new fire truck from state agency May 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 The Texas A&M Forest Service state agency provided a 1986 Oshkosh AS32P19A truck to the Rio Bravo Volunteer Fire Department.Courtesy /City of Rio BravoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 5of5 Residents of El Cenizo and Rio Bravo will soon see a new fire truck roaming the streets and responding to emergencies as Rio Bravo received a truck earlier this week from a state agency. The City of Rio Bravo Volunteer Fire Department received a fire truck known as the 1986 Oshkosh AS32P19A Firefighting Truck from the Texas A&M Forest Service. The truck was agreed to by the city under the conditions of the program by the agency under the Cooperative Agreement Department of Defense Firefighter Property Program.

Rural Texas counties are struggling with no water, electricity

Kinney County officials said 99% of their residents are without power and water. Author: Vanessa Croix Updated: 6:20 PM CST February 16, 2021 KINNEY COUNTY, Texas As we continue to struggle with these cold temperatures, many across South Texas are also struggling with the lack of power and in some cases, water. In surrounding rural counties, the struggles can be even more of a challenge with no access to nearby resources. According to county officials, 99 percent of people in Kinney County are without power and water. In Del Rio, officials said the lack of power has impacted their entire water service. With resources wearing thin and dangerous roads preventing any kind of travel, people are now turning to nearby springs and creeks to find water.

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