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Information regarding recovery efforts in southwest Missouri from  tornados are available from University of Missouri Extension:

 

* Tornado Recovery and Response Information (Includes phone numbers) 

 

* 4- page packet about Storm Shelters (.pdf)

 

* Key storm/tornado websites and links

 

* Storm News Stories

 

The news content available here is provided by Southwest Region News Service, a program of University of Missouri Extension. This content is specific to the needs and issues of southwest Missouri. All news stories here are available for reuse and reprint (publication) by individuals, organizations or media outlets. At this time, Southwest Region News Service is NOT able to provide mass-printing services or large quantities of stories in a printed format. These tornado recovery and relief stories are also available in a 41-page .pdf packet that is easy to print off and use. To download the packet, click HERE.

Food Safety

  • What To Do With Frozen Food If It Thaws

  • Tips for Safe Food Preparation

  • Saving your Food When the Power Goes Off

  • So, the Power Has Been Off, Now What About the Food?

Water Safety

  • How to Deal With Contaminated Water Supplies  

  • Getting Clean Water in An Emergency

  • Three Easy Steps for Getting Safe Drinking Water

General Safety

  • Sizing and Safety Tips For Standby Power Generators

  • Private Water Wells Should Be Cleaned After Disaster

  • Make Sure Your Well Water is Safe With Regular Tests

Trees

  • Saving Trees After the Winds Die Down

  • Remedies Exist for Trees Wounded by Storm

  • How to Hire The Best Tree Care Professional

Clean-up Tips and Safety

  • Take Care Using Chain Saws During Storm Recovery Work

  • How to Remove Odors From Refrigerators and Freezers

  • Restoring Storm-Damaged Upholstered Furniture

Home

  • Takes Steps to Avoid Fraud Following Disaster

  • Documenting Your Personal Property Loses

  • Storm Can Impact Your Home Insurance Costs and Coverage

  • Mildew Prevention in the Home Important After Storm

  • Restoring Storm-Damaged Upholstered Furniture

  • How to Remove Odors From Refrigerators and Freezers

Farm

  • Tornado’s Impact on Livestock May Continue For Months

  • Check Missouri’s New Fencing Law Before Rebuilding Fence

  • Insulation and Cattle May Not Mix After Storms

  • Casualty Tax Issues Important To Know After Storm

Family

  • ParentLink Provides Free Resources to Parents After Storms

  • Stress Reduction Tips For After the Storms  

  • What Does Grief Look Like After the Storms Pass?

  • Helping Your Child Cope with Disasters

  • What Parents Can Do To Help Children Cope with Feelings

  • Allow Time and Get Help to Recover From Storm Stress

Finances

  • When Your Income Drops, Take Control

  • Publications Help Families Weather Financial Difficulties

  • Takes Steps to Avoid Fraud Following Disaster

General

  • Tornadoes Prompt Interest In Storm Shelters, Safe Rooms

  • Common Misunderstandings May Cause Some Victims to Miss Out on Disaster Insurance

 

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University of Missouri Extension David L. Burton, BurtonD@missouri.edu
Civic Communication Specialist, 
University of Missouri Extension
Last Modified:  05/07/03
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