Recovering from Disasters
During times of natural disaster, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offers educational resources to reduce the personal impact of natural disasters, working in partnership with the local, state and federal agencies addressing the disaster. This page is updated with research-based educational resources for specific types of disaster (flooding, drought, storm, etc.) when events occur.
Questions and Answers about Avian Influenza
Information prepared by Yuko Sato, associate professor in veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine and extension poultry veterinarian at Iowa State University; and Mohamed El-Gazzar, poultry diagnostician and outreach veterinarian at Iowa State. 3/18/22
Have a Plan
The best time to plan for a disaster is before an event occurs.
- All-Hazards Booklet – from the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University. This 100 page booklet was developed as a resource for citizens of rural agricultural communities. The booklets’ four sections contain an overview of a particular hazard and several informational handouts in a check list format to help guide individuals in preparing for a particular hazard before it occurs, during the event, and recovering from the situation.
- Make a Family Emergency Plan - Ready Iowa – provided by Iowa Homeland Security & Emergency Management
- Know DNR's Role in Disaster Response and Recovery