Author: Gregory Comer
Planning Unit: Ohio County CES
Major Program: Tornado Response and Recovery
Plan of Work: Disaster & Emergency Preparedness
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The problem
The December 2021 tornado caused over $25 million damage in Ohio Co. Even though it spared the major population areas in the county, the tornado cut a 35 mile long path across the agricultural areas of the county – destroying houses, barns, poultry houses, grain storage systems, fences, trees, etc… As the tornado traveled southwest to northeast across the county, around 75 farms were impacted.
The educational program response
The Ohio County Extension Service assisted in recovery efforts by providing housing for house/barn rebuilding groups, providing meals, aiding in cleanup, and coordinating fencing supplies for livestock producers. Even though we are 11/2 years since the tornado struck, long term recovery is still on-going, with rebuilding of houses for low-income citizens, repair/rebuilding of fences and barns, and cleanup of woodland areas.
The participants/target audience
Other partners (if applicable)
Program impact or participant response.
Comments:
“The generosity and compassion of citizens across Ohio County and the U.S. has allowed our family to rebuild our homes and lives. I could never thank all the people who have assisted our family during this time.” (Tornado Victim)
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