Year: 2019
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How to Reconstruct & Recover Records after a Disaster
After a natural disaster, taxpayers may need records to help them prove their disaster-related losses. This may be for tax purposes, getting federal assistance or insurance reimbursement.
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Replacing Personal Documents after a Disaster
Use the contact information listed on this publication below to replace the documents such as a Texas Driver License, Social Security Card or Birth Certificate.
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Wildfire Preparedness Tips and Resources for Ranchers and Landowners
With the wildfire season really heating up, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is offering several fact sheets to help ranchers and landowners prepare for and mitigate wildfire damages.
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Disaster Preparedness for College Students
Developing an action plan and disaster supply kit is the first step in preparing for the unexpected. Practicing your plan and knowing how to respond can save time and lives.
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Tree Removal and Recovery
A storm can leave trees looking like there is no tomorrow. Major limbs may be broken or damaged, foliage can be shredded or stripped, or the bark may be torn or gouged. Use the following resources for tree removal and recovery.
Categories: Response and RecoveryTags: Insects and Plants
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Preparing for Wildfires in Texas
Wildfires affect America’s farms and ranches, damaging and destroying homes, barns, agriculture production facilities, crops and livestock. Much of this damage can be avoided, or at least minimized, if a few precautions are taken to minimize the risk and spread of wildfires.