Resources For Those Affected By The Nebraska Flooding
Monday, March 25, 2019

*Official Nebraska Government Website*
Nebraska Emergency Management Agency
-NEMA hotline number for those affected by the flooding looking to seek answers to their questions: (402) 817-1551
-If you are looking for information regarding debris cleanup, please contact the Crisis Cleanup Hotline at (402) 556-2476
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Nebraska DHHS communicated that counseling and information services are available for those dealing with flooding:
-Nebraska Family Helpline: 1-888-866-8660
-Nebraska Rural Response Hotline: 1-800-464-0258
-Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: 1-800-985-5990
What you can do to help those in need:
*Official Nebraska Government Website*
*Official Nebraska Government Website*
While we cannot always predict when flooding will occur, below we have listed a few steps to take before, during and after flooding to help families prepare for the future:
Before:
-Be sure to take inventory of valuable items in your home
-Make sure to create a household emergency kit and an emergency plan that everyone is privy to
-Have a copy of your contact information and insurance policy handy
During:
-Be sure to avoid driving or walking through floodwaters, even if the water seems shallow
-To avoid fire, turn off your electricity and gas at the main switches
-Find higher ground or stay in the upper portion of your home
After:
-Make sure to only return to your home when you have been given the ‘all clear’ by officials
-For drinking and food prep, always boil the water until authorities tell you otherwise
-At all costs, avoid downed power lines and standing water as it could be electrically charged and cause serious harm
-Grab your camera and snap pictures of the damaged items/property, and contact your agent as soon as you can