Greensburg Tornado: Links and Information
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Greensburg Tornado: Links and Information
The following information is compiled as a resource for residents of southwest Kansas that are victims of the storms, or family and friends trying to reach them. Follow the story link for more information.
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  • For updated information from Greensburg USD 422, click here

  • Finding family and friends: call the Pratt County Red Cross (620) 672-3651 or click here

  • A hotline has been set up to cooridinate volunteers - 888-413-4327

  • To find out how to help in the recovery, click here

  • Authorities are using an AM transmitter to broadcast info for local residents. The AM frequency is 1610.

  • Kiowa County is under a burn ban - residents are encouraged to get a tetanus shot.

  • To find out how to help in the recovery, click here

  • Pet supplies are available at the KDOT building in Greensburg, donated by the Pratt County Humane Society. People can pick up leashes, food, dog bowls, cat litter, crates.

  • Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance Available for Workers in Kiowa County. Applications may be filed at the Disaster Center located in the gymnasium at Barclay College in Haviland beginning at 8am on Wednesday, May 9. Kansas Department of Labor staff will be on site May 9, 10 and 11 to assist workers in filing applications. Applications for DUA must be filed by June 5 and may be filed in person at the Disaster Center or can be obtained by calling 1-800-292-6333.

  • The Internal Revenue Service today announced tax relief for Kansas taxpayers in the Presidential Disaster Area that was struck by severe storms, tornadoes and flooding on May 4, 2007. This consists of Kiowa County. Deadlines for affected taxpayers to file returns, pay taxes and perform other time-sensitive acts falling on or after May 4, 2007 and on or before July 5, 2007 have been postponed to July 5, 2007. In addition, the IRS will waive the failure to deposit penalty for employment and excise deposits due on or after May 4, 2007 and on or before May 21, 2007, as long as the deposits were made by May 21, 2007.

  • US Mail for Greensburg area residents:

    The postal service is rerouting all mail for Greensburg to Pratt. Residents can obtain a free PO box at post office locations in Pratt, Haviland and Mullinville.

    They need to change their address to reflect the PO Box - which they can do at the Post Office.

    Mail will be delivered to the Haviland shelter on Tuesday.

  • The Mullinville Shelter has a new phone or additional phone number.
    The new # is 620-548-2445. The previous is also still valid: 620-548-2444

  • Disaster Scam Warnings

    Attorney General Paul Morrison today warned Kansans to be wary as they begin the clean-up and rebuilding process following the recent severe weather that damaged Kansas communities.

    Morrison encourages all consumers to beware of opportunistic scammers and con artists looking to make a profit from Kansans' recent misfortune. He also reminds businesses that the Attorney General's Office will be paying close attention to all complaints of price gouging.

    Follow are several tips regarding the most common scams following a weather disaster.

    Home Repair Rip-Offs

    A few simple tips to help protect consumers from con artists looking to take advantage of vulnerable homeowners:

    * Do not allow a contractor, utility company or "inspector" into your home without verifying their identity.
    * Contact your homeowner's insurance agent to inspect your property to determine if the damage is covered by your existing policy.
    * Do not sign a contract for repairs until you and your insurance agent have agreed on the exact costs.
    * Avoid price gouging by obtaining several estimates for the work that needs to be done.
    * Never agree to repairs until you have a written contract stating the type and quality of work to be done, the cost of the labor and supplies and a start and end date for the project.
    * Do not give a contractor a huge down payment. A typical down payment is one-third the total coast with future payments as work is completed.
    * Make sure the contractor you hire has a local business or phone number. Contact your local Better Business Bureau to check their customer satisfaction.

  • Charity Scams

    There are a number of legitimate charitable organizations working to help areas affected by the recent disasters. Unfortunately, disaster areas often attract individuals looking to make a quick profit by soliciting for fake charities.

    Kansas consumers should use caution with any charity you do not recognize and only contribute to those organizations willing to provide written information about their charitable efforts. If you are going to contribute, avoid cash donations and make checks payable to the organization, not the individual soliciting.

  • Identity Theft

    If any of your credit or debit cards are missing after your property is damaged or destroyed, you should call the card issuer as soon as possible. If you don't have the card issuer's telephone number, you may obtain the information from your local bank, the web site of the company or by calling directory assistance. If your checkbook was lost, you should put a "stop payment" on all lost checks by calling your bank.

    If you are approached by an individual offering home improvement services or disaster relief, use caution providing your personal identifying information. Consumers should guard their social security number, account numbers and PIN numbers as close as possible, especially if they are in a vulnerable situation.

  • Price Gouging

    Unfortunately, disaster areas often experience a sudden, dramatic increase in prices for items that are in demand. Most Kansas businesses with roots in their community will not engage in price gouging, but that does not mean it does not occur. I encourage any Kansas consumer who is a witness of price gouging in their community to contact the Attorney General's Office.

    If consumers need further assistance, contact the Attorney General's Office of Consumer Protection at 785-296-3751 or 1-800-432-2310. Or visit our website for additional consumer tips: www.ksag.org.

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