After the devastating flooding of Hurricane Harvey, Texas A&M AgriLife Today published a few articles to help those affected. Below are links to practical flood recovery, how to salvage documents and books, how to watch for fraud and more. For more articles on Harvey and flooding, visit AgriLife Today’s website.
- AgriLife Extension, Texas EDEN offer useful, practical flood recovery information
- Flood-damaged documents, books may be salvageable with electron beam technology
- Texans should watch for fraud, scams in wake of Hurricane Harvey
- AgriLife Extension experts offer advice on livestock safety, care after Harvey
- Texas A&M AgriLife entomologists: Floating fire ants, insect pests among flood hazards
The Texas Water Resources Institute has published several articles in its magazine, txH2O, on floods and recovery over the years. Here a few of those articles:
- Extremely expected: Extreme is the new (and old) normal in Texas weather
- How to deal with extremes: When Texas weather gets intense, count on these resources for help
- Equipping a resilient community: Flood-vulnerable Houston neighborhood collaborates with Texas A&M researchers
- Planning for the next big one: Federal, local management plus early warnings keys for controlling inevitable flooding in Texas