After a major disaster, it is important to know what to expect in the days and weeks to follow. Here is a timeline of what you can expect in the state of Tennessee:
Day 1-3:
The first few days after a disaster are critical. This is when search and rescue teams will be working to find survivors and get them to safety. If you are able, you should stay off the roads to allow emergency vehicles access.
Days 4-7:
Once the immediate danger has passed, you will need to start thinking about your long-term needs. This is when you should start making plans to return to your home or find alternative housing. You will also need to start thinking about how to get your utilities turned back on and how to access food and water.
Days 8-14:
The next week is when cleanup and recovery will begin. This is when you will be able to return to your home and start the process of cleaning up and making repairs. You will also be able to start applying for assistance from government and nonprofit organizations.
Days 15+:
The final stage of recovery can take months or even years. This is when you will continue to make repairs to your home and property and rebuild your life.
https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4339/updates/tennessee-disaster-response-timeline-what-expect-after-major-event
https://www.redcross.org/about-us/our-work/disaster-relief/after-a-disaster.html
https://www.tdi.texas.gov/consumer/pages/consumer-recover-disaster.aspx