Emergency management

Be patient with damaged trees
Patience can pay off in saving storm-damaged trees

Homeowners eager to apply aggressive first aid to storm-damaged trees could be removing trees that might have survived. As long as there is no physical risk to you or your family, be patient. Read more

Spring can bring stormy weather

With spring showers can come severe storms and damaging tornadoes. Our resources for extreme spring weather can help you prepare and recover from these events.

Swine flu resources

Stay informed about swine flu with resources from EDEN and the CDC. Read more

Summer fire school

The MU Fire and Training Rescue Institute will hold its Summer Fire School June 2 to 7 in Jefferson City. This year's event will include classes, workshops, speakers and many networking opportunities. Read more

About the Community Emergency Management Program

CEMP provides education and technical assistance to individual and families, local governments, businesses, schools and organizations in preparing and responding to natural and man-made disasters. Read more

Web Sites

The following are general-interest emergency management Web sites from the University of Missouri. Browse the menu on the left for sites on more specific emergency management topics.

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