Nebraska Extension outlines ‘coordinated, long-term’ flood response efforts
Early damage estimates to property, farm operations and infrastructure resulting from the "bomb cyclone" on
There is "more to come" as the floodwaters continue receding, according to
"We're not getting out of this anytime soon, folks," Hibberd told the
Extension has set up a "one-stop shop" for disaster response and recovery resources -- flood.unl.edu -- including information for communities, families and individuals, businesses and agricultural interests.
The
"These volunteer reception centers are so important, because we need to know what their skills are, what they can do, we need to understand how they can contribute," Hibberd said. "We need to ensure they are upstanding individuals, because the people who can prey on victims are out there."
Four of the eight drop-off centers set up by the
Those centers are located at the
"Every day, we get referrals through the
UNL is also making accommodations to the 4,000 current students who have been impacted by the flood, waiving some financial requirements and offering to work out arrangements with current and future students on others, according to a message from Chancellor
The university will waive the
"If covering the cost of your education is a significant challenge, we will work with you to find the best financial options available," Green wrote.
The university will also accommodate students who will need to postpone moving to
"There are students that are not going to be able to come this fall because of this," he added, "and to defer their admission and scholarship offers until spring is just huge for those folks."
In his message, Green said UNL wants its students to know the university cares: "At Nebraska, we believe in the power of every person. You are not alone, and we are in this with you."
The
Hibberd said "as volunteers come and go, as service agencies come and go," the university wants to be a long-term mainstay in affected communities as the recovery takes place.
Nebraska Extension is building a demand-driven service-learning opportunity, partnering with communities to identify needs.
Those may include connecting victims with law students to aid in completing assistance applications to
Hibberd said Nebraska Extension anticipates providing those services throughout the "coordinated, long-term" recovery efforts.
"We will continue to be there in service over the next several years," Hibberd said, "as long as it takes to respond."
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