Tuesday, February 11, 2025

TAMU: steps for Texans to safely begin hurricane recovery

By Paul Schattenberg Texas A&M University

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — You have evacuated to a safe area and the hurricane has passed. But now you want to know if your home and property have been damaged — and what to do next.

While this is a tense and uncertain time, Dr. Monty Dozier, Bryan-College Station, head of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Disaster Assessment and Recovery, DAR, unit, said it is essential to be careful and patient following a hurricane.

Dozier said it is vitally important to establish if local authorities have specific requirements for you to reenter the affected area. Damage to trees. . .

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