Tennessee sends 91 rescue workers to help in Texas hurricane


              Debris lies on the ground at Copano Cove in Rockport, Texas on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017. Homes sustained major damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times via AP)
Debris lies on the ground at Copano Cove in Rockport, Texas on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017. Homes sustained major damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Rachel Denny Clow/Corpus Christi Caller-Times via AP)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Tennessee is sending 91 trained search and rescue workers to southeastern Texas in response to Hurricane Harvey.

Gov. Bill Haslam addressed members of the nine swift-water search and rescue teams at the State Emergency Operations Center before their scheduled departure Wednesday.

The first responders involved represent 23 city, county and state emergency, fire, medical and rescue agencies.

Haslam said he's not surprised, but he's impressed at how quickly people were willing to take on the task.

Haslam said the teams will be helping in Texas for at least eight days.

Tennessee Adjutant General Max Haston said the Tennessee National Guard is also prepared to mobilize within 24 hours of notification to help out in Texas.

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