Federal Aid Possible For Those Who Experienced Damage to Home or Business From Recent Storms

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Residents and businesses are urged to report damages for potential Federal assistance following severe rainfall.

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In the wake of an unprecedented and relentless rainfall event that transpired from September 28th to September 30th, residents and business owners are being urged to report any damages incurred to their properties. A critical step in assessing the potential for Federal Assistance, this initiative aims to aid those affected by the deluge.

 

A dedicated Damage Self-Assessment Tool has been made available, accessible through a this link, for individuals and entities that experienced losses during the weather event. The objective of this form is to gather vital information that can assist State and local authorities in identifying supplementary damages. This data will be instrumental in shaping and bolstering potential requests for federal assistance programs.

 

Whether it's homeowners grappling with property damage, business proprietors contending with losses, or private non-profit organizations facing the aftermath of the excessive rain, all are strongly encouraged to utilize this tool to report their respective losses.

 

Recognizing the pressing need for assistance, officials are calling upon affected individuals and entities to participate in this data collection effort. Their input will play a pivotal role in facilitating aid and relief measures in the affected areas.

 

As residents and businesses rally to assess and report their damages, State and local officials are poised to take action based on the information gathered through the self-assessment tool. This collaborative effort seeks to provide the necessary support and resources to those in need.