Ensuring our community receives timely and reliable emergency information is a top priority. Regular testing of public notification systems helps confirm that alerts can be delivered quickly and accurately when they are needed most.
As part of a coordinated statewide drill with the Texas Division of Emergency Management, Chambers County will be testing its public alert and notification systems.
Date: April 2, 2026
Time: Between 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM
During this timeframe, residents may receive test alerts through several methods, including:
Phone calls
Text messages
Cell alerts
Email notifications
The message will clearly indicate that this is only a TEST, and no action will be required.
These routine tests help ensure our systems are ready to quickly notify the public during real emergencies.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to keep Chambers County informed and prepared!
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print Babin Bulletin | April 5, 2026 Click here if you have trouble viewing this email For All Humanity This past week, I ...
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print There were 57 subjects booked into the Chambers County Jail between March 29 and April 4. These subjects included: Wassworth Emaule Gordon, Jr., 02/01/2004, of ...
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print by Stephen Simpson, The Texas Tribune New state rules that eliminate natural smokeable hemp products and increase licensing fees will go into effect at the end ...
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print The new law targets countries such as China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea. By Sydnie Henry, Texas Scoreboard Attorney General Ken Paxton has formally ...
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print He is risen! May the hope and victory of the resurrection of Jesus Christ fill your heart with peace, joy and renewed faith ...
Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print By Michael J. Lyons, D.O., Chief Medical Officer, Coastal Gateway Health Center It’s April and historically this is known as Autism Awareness Month. However, over ...