Category: Response and Recovery
Related Topics:
Animals and Livestock Attacks Disease Fire Household Hurricanes and Floods Insects and Plants Natural Disasters and Weather Resources for Youth Water Quality
Articles:
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Baled Hay and the Imported Fire AntIf you buy, sell, or produce baled hay, check out USDA’s new factsheet titled “Questions and Answers: Moving Baled Hay From Areas Under Quarantine for Imported Fire Ant.” 
 
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Adult Stress After a DisasterAlthough a person’s reaction to post-disaster stress may be troubling, remember that these are normal reactions to abnormal situations. 
 
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Clearing Debris from LandClearing debris from your property requires a plan that addresses priorities, removal techniques and safety issues. 
 
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Hay & Cattle NutritionAs producers affected by wildfires take the hay from outside or unknown sources home to feed their livestock, some considerations need to be made to ensure their nutritional needs are met. 
 
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Disaster Distress HelplineSAMHSA’s Disaster Distress Helpline provides crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. 
 
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Handling Food and Drinks Without PowerResources to help you understand how long frozen and refrigerated food stays safe after the power goes out. 
 
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Horse Care After a FloodAn outline of steps to be taken to ensure the safety of horses in pastures following heavy rainfall events. 
 
