Residents With Flood Damage Asked To Fill Out Storm Assessment Survey

The Connecticut Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security is asking people whose properties sustained damage from the recent flash floods to fill out a form that will be used to determine if the State of Connecticut is eligible for any post disaster programs through Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and/or the Small Business Administration (SBA).

From homeland security on Twitter:

DEMHS is requesting damages from the Aug. 18 – 19, 2024 flooding event be reported using this online Residential & Business Damage Assessment Form. It is critical to document all damages with photos before making any repairs. Click here to access the form.“

From the survey website:

The survey aims to help state and local emergency management officials across Connecticut identify and understand damages that have occurred during recent natural disaster activity. This is an information gathering survey only. The information you report will be used to determine if the State of Connecticut is eligible for any post disaster programs through Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and/or the Small Business Administration (SBA).

Please note that by submitting this survey, you are not submitting a claim or requesting assistance. Reporting damages to Connecticut Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security is a voluntary activity, it is not a substitute for reporting damage to your insurance agency and does not guarantee disaster relief assistance.”

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