August 20 2007
Families Reminded to Include Pets in Family Evacuation Plan
HOUSTON – As Texans eye the Gulf of Mexico for what weather experts
are forecasting as another busy hurricane season, a Texas Cooperative
Extension expert said every family should have an evacuation plan that
includes the family pet.
August 20 2007
Disaster Recovery May Include Replacing Personal Documents
COLLEGE STATION – When disaster strikes, chaos reigns. Taking care of
the safety of loved ones takes first priority, but recovery may also
include rebuilding financial and personal information.
August 20 2007
Hurricane Preparedness for Livestock
COLLEGE STATION – Livestock owners should "hurricane-ize" their
livestock each year, Texas Cooperative Extension officials advise.
August 20 2007
Be Prepared: Disaster Can Strike Any Time
COLLEGE STATION – Disaster can strike at any place, any time, to
anybody. One look at television news coverage of the recent upheaval in
the Caribbean caused by Hurricane Dean proves that, according to a Texas
Cooperative Extension expert.
August 17 2007
Who Do You Call When the Wall Caves In? Hiring a Contractor Is Not as Easy as it Looks
COLLEGE STATION – Suppose your house was damaged by weather.
Stories from Hurricanes's Katrina and Rita in 2005