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Severe Weather 101: Tornadoes, Severe Thunderstorms
Learn all about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, lightning, floods, damaging winds and more.
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Fires & Wildfires
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.
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Preparing for Winter Storms
In many parts of Texas, severe winter weather can threaten your safety and the safety of your property. Blizzards, heavy snow, freezing rain, ice, and freezing temperatures occasionally cause havoc in parts of Texas.
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Texas Flu Season Resources & Updates
Help spread the word, not the flu, with downloadable fliers, stickers, and door hangers.
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How to Reduce your Exposure to Fine Particles in Wildfire Smoke
Wildfires can produce a lot of smoke. The biggest health threat from smoke is from fine particles, or particle pollution. Learn more about preparing for wildfires and smoke. View information about the best types of masks and respirators for smoke.
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New Wildfire Preparedness Resources & Checklist
Preparing for wildfire response ahead of time is one of the most important steps a Texas landowner, whether they are major ranching operations or small property owners, can take.
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Raising Backyard Chickens Safely – Biosecurity for Birds
Raising backyard chickens is a growing trend across the United States. It is very important for all backyard chicken owners to know the signs of two deadly poultry diseases, as well as the basic “biosecurity” steps you can take to protect your chickens.