Ready South Texas

Ready South Texas
Ready South Texas
Developer: City of San
Category: Books & Reference
32.1K installs
102 ratings
56 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +6.00
Steady
Monthly +12
Steady

Ready South Texas Summary

Ready South Texas is a mobile Android app in Books And Reference by City of San Antonio. Released in Mar 2016 (9 years ago). It has about 32.1K+ installs and 102 ratings with a 2.61★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 56 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Dec 1, 2025.

Recent activity: 6.00 installs this week (12 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Dec 1, 2025 .


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App Description

Be prepared for disaster with the Ready South Texas app.

Be prepared for disaster. The Ready South Texas app is an all-hazards overview of disaster information to help you prepare, plan and respond to disaster in your area.

Using the Ready South Texas app, you will be able to:

• Share your status with your selected contacts with the push of a button.
• Receive critical emergency alerts via push notification.
• Locate Bexar County’s emergency shelters.
• Display up-to-date evacuation route maps.
• Get the latest news and weather for the Bexar County area.
• Create a personalized Emergency Preparedness Plan by answering five basic questions.

Once Your Plan is generated, it is stored on your smartphone and can easily be shared with family members and friends. Your Plan comprises:

• An Emergency Supply Kit Checklist tailored to your needs.
• A Customized Emergency Food Supply Shopping List.
• An Emergency Communications Plan to notify your loved ones of your status
• Critical information to prepare your home for impending disaster.

Learn about the various emergency situations that Bexar County Texas residents are most likely to face in eleven integrated eGuides:

• Public Health Emergencies
• Terrorism
• Disaster Recovery
• Active Shooter Response
• Floods