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Flood Recovery Information
From this page, you will be able to access information on a variety of issues related to flood recovery.
Emergency Procedures for Disinfecting a Flooded Well
A description of the procedures for disinfecting a water well after a flood.
Financial Assistance for Recovering from Disaster
Following a Presidential Declaration, disaster assistance is made available to help residents and local governments in the declared parishes recover from the effects of the disaster.
Landscape Topics Relating to Hurricane Damage and Recovery
A summary of Landscape Topics Relating toHurricane Damage and Recovery, including: Wind Damage to Trees, Determining if Large Wind Damaged Trees Can be Salvaged, Wind Damage to Shrubs, Wind Damage to Herbaceous Plants, Flood Damage to Landscape Plantings, Food Crops, Flood Damage to Lawns, Loss of Shade Trees, LA One Call, and Soil Testing.
Don't Overdo Strenuous Activity in Hot, Humid Weather
Precautions to take to avoid dehydration while cleaning up after a disaster.
Saving Wet Walls and Floors
If your home was flooded, it must be disinfected and dried thoroughly to prevent mildew and future damage by wood rot.
Using an Electrical Generator for Emergency Power
Provides information and tips for using a generator for emergency power.
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Emotional Recovery Part of Disaster Aftermath
Those who survive hurricanes and other natural disasters are at risk for behavioral and emotional readjustment problems. Most child and adult survivors experience one or more normal stress reactions for several days after a disaster or major trauma.
Debris Disposal
Proper cleanup and disposal will prevent future health and injury risks and may save time and money. Debris removal will reduce the potential for nesting by rodents, snakes and insects, or at least keep those infestations in a concentrated area away from the home.
Preventing Mildew and Decay After the Storm
What to do to prevent problems with mildew and decay after storm waters receed..
Cleaning Carpets and Floors After a Storm or Flood
Cleaning carpets and floors that have been damaged by floodwaters can be time-consuming, but care must be taken to facilitate repairs.
Contracting for Repairs and Rebuilding
Outside contractors and companies will enter the area to offer their services. Some are honest and will do an adequate job, but be careful in working with outside contractors.
Determining Structural Damage and Preparing for Repairs After a Storm
When calm returns after the storm, it’s time to assess the damage and begin repairs. A number of factors should be considered, and the following information may be helpful.
After the Flood - Private Water Well Safety
After a flood, you’ll be anxious to use your normal water supply – your private well. But, when floodwater covers your well, or neighboring wells, there’s a possibility the water in your well will become contaminated.
Cleaning Carpets and Floors After a Storm or Flood
It's best to get professional cleaners to work on carpets and floors, but this may not be possible. In any case, begin cleanup as soon as possible.
Recovery & Assistance
This is a guide for flood and hurricane recovery information, including financial assistance.
Removing Odors from Refrigerators and Freezers after a Power Outage
Steps to rid your refrigerator and freezer of noxious odors after a power outage.
Caring for Large Electrical Appliances Made Wet During a Disaster
Appliances made wet by floodwaters or by rainwater after roofs were damaged will need extreme care before reuse. This care will be important to protecting the life of the appliance and your safety.
Making Preliminary Repairs
Preliminary repairs are meant to keep damage from getting worse. Any temporary structural repairs that can be made will require some creativity since there’s likely to be a shortage of materials.
Rodents after the Storm or Flood
Structures damaged by the storm are particularly attractive and provide easy access for rodents. The unwelcome pests can damage property and, in extreme cases, pose a potential health problem.
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