NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut residents and business owners can self-report property damage following catastrophic flooding.
The online tool maintained by the Connecticut Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security helps officials evaluate potential funding opportunities.
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“By submitting this form, officials will be able to utilize this information to develop an accurate damage assessment to measure how this flooding event impacted the town,” the office of Southbury’s first selectman said. “This assessment will allow the local, State, and Federal officials to evaluate potential funding opportunities.”
The following message is posted on the self-reporting site.
“This 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 …