SCHERTZ, Texas – The City of Schertz is currently under a Disaster Declaration due to severe flooding and inclement weather, as confirmed by a recent social media update from the local police department. This declaration signifies the city’s urgent response to the dangerous conditions affecting residents.
The flooding, particularly in Cibolo Creek, has prompted officials to issue mandatory evacuations for all residents of the Pecan Grove RV Park. This swift action is aimed at safeguarding the lives and well-being of those in the most vulnerable areas.
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In addition to mandatory evacuations, the city is advising voluntary evacuations for residents living near specific areas, including the 200-300 blocks of Aviation Heights, Lone Oak, Rio Vista, Buffalo Valley South, and sections along southern FM 78 and FM 1518 to Lisa Meadows. Residents in these regions are encouraged to take precautionary measures as water levels continue to rise.
For those needing guidance on evacuation routes, detailed Evacuation Maps are available on the city’s official website, ensuring that all residents have access to crucial information during this emergency.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings about dangerously rising water levels along Cibolo Creek, anticipating that these levels will peak between 8:00 p.m. and 2 a.m. This crucial timeframe underscores the need for residents to remain alert and prepared for potential flooding.

