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Anniversary dates of traumatic events can reactivate thoughts and feelings from the actual event, and survivors may experience peaks of anxiety and depression. The following article includes information on common reactions and coping strategies.
More details at: https://disaster.unl.edu/disaster-anniversaries
March 10 @ 12pm CDT
Join the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) for this month's professional development webinar entitled Know How to Keep Your Food Safe: Reduce the Risk of Foodborne Illness Due to Loss of Power!
More details at: https://extensiondisaster.net/event/professional-development-webinar-series-know-how-to-keep-your-food-safe/
Once again, Nebraska Extension and UNL’s Office of Emergency Management are teaming up to ensure county Extension offices have plans in place for disasters and emergencies. The office emergency action plan template for county offices will be available in early March. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unl.box.com/s/1d6yt62jjew3gm601sfn75qwo7eh8zse
March 1 marked the start of meteorological spring. The National Weather Service has a variety of information on spring safety topics. The purpose of the National Seasonal Safety Campaign is to build a Weather-Ready Nation, one that is prepared for extreme weather, water, and climate events. Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.weather.gov/wrn/spring-safety
Martha Shulski, Nebraska State Climate Office director, will join Graham Christensen, of GC Resolve, in presenting the science behind the floods during Nebraska Under Water: The Floods of 2019 set for March 12 at the Nebraska Union. Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1091706651167833/