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After Wildfire A Guide for New Mexico Communities.

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1 After Wildfire A Guide for New Mexico Communities

2 Contributors to the guide The NM Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management also provided content and edits. Volunteers Madeleine Carey and Ryan Weiss also assisted.

3 About the ‘After Wildfire’ Guide We walk you through every step of the way, to Prepare, Inform and Act 1Introduction 2 Tour of the Guide 3 Key Points

4 Introduction to the ‘After Wildfire’ Guide 1

5 Navigating after a wildfire can be complex. What needs to be done? Who can help? The ‘After Wildfire’ guide was created to help communities and individuals after experiencing a destructive wildfire. Introduction: Purpose of the ‘After Wildfire Guide’ Photo Courtesy of the US Forest Service.

6 Where to Find the Guide www.afterwildfirenm.org The guide was designed as a website, and that is where you’ll find the most up-to- date information. You can download printed versions from the website, or obtain paper copies from New Mexico State Forestry.

7 2 Tour of the ‘After Wildfire’ Guide

8 The homepage of the site gives an introduction to the guide, and provides easy access to the sections of the guide.

9 Navigating the Guide Look for the section headings at the top of the page and the menu for each section along the left-hand side. Example of left tool bar

10 The Sections of the ‘After Wildfire’ Guide Immediate Safety Mobilizing Your Community Who Can Help Post Fire Treatments Financial Tips Flood Information Additional Resources

11 Sections of the Guide Immediate Safety What do I need to know about safety in the wake of a destructive wildfire? Key points are to not return home or go to a burned area until you are informed it is safe to do so, and preparing for the threat of post-wildfire flooding

12 Sections of the Guide Mobilizing Your Community How does a community best work together to respond? Communities that are organized can better recover together. Establishing a Post-Fire Coordinator. Communication, working with volunteers.

13 Sections of the Guide Who Can Help? Navigating assistance after a wildfire can be daunting. What financial and technical assistance is available to communities, tribes and pueblos? What assistance is available to individuals and families? Where can individuals, fire staff, and firefighters find emotional support?

14 Sections of the Guide Post-Fire Treatments What can a community or landowner do on the land after a wildfire to assist with recovery? What are some methods to prepare for the threat of post-fire flooding?

15 Sections of the Guide Financial Tips After experiencing a destructive wildfire, there are many implications for communities and individuals. This section provides helpful tips for fundraising and about finances in a post-wildfire situation.

16 Sections of the Guide Flood Information Flash flooding after a wildfire is a real threat in New Mexico. This section provides links and resources for how to stay informed about flood threats, and how to prepare and stay safe.

17 Sections of the Guide Additional Resources This section provides links and resources to other guides and more in- depth information. It is also where you can download a paper version of the guide. If you are viewing this before a fire occurs, this section includes links to helpful planning tools for wildfire.

18 The Guide also includes: Wildfire Information Links Social Networking Links

19 3 Key Points

20 You can find the guide at www.afterwildfirenm.org ‘After Wildfire’ can save communities and individuals who experience wildfire a lot of time, and help you navigate during this difficult time. Safety is a primary concern after a wildfire. Be aware of post-wildfire flooding, and other hazards after a wildfire. Work together - no one can do it all themselves! Key Points

21 ? So what is next? Printed versions that can be customizable for states/communities/agencies? Fact/instruction sheets/brochures? Updated information as details or best practices change

22 ? If you have feedback for or questions about the guide… Contact New Mexico State Forestry 505-345-2200 or click ‘contact’ on the website to email us.


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