COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension has a variety of resources to help you prepare for and respond to severe weather, including storms, tornadoes and flooding.
Resources from MU Extension
Publications
In-depth information is available from these MU Extension publications, which are available for free download.
- EMW1026, Safe Drinking Water in an Emergency
- G6867, First Aid for Storm Damaged Trees
- EMW1019, Tornado Season: Are You Ready?
- MP904, Resources for Your Flooded Home
Videos
News releases
- Scams and fraud add insult to injury after a disaster
- Simple, inexpensive whistle can make a lifesaving difference
- Property loss from disasters may be tax deductible
- Food safety after flooding
- Be prepared for flooded roads
- First aid for leaky basements
- Reducing flood damage to home and property
- Let flood-damaged homes dry thoroughly before installing new coverings
- Use shock chlorination to disinfect contaminated wells
- Snakes on a flood plain
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