NEWS: Residents and businesses asked to report storm damage

 

King County Emergency Management News

January 11, 2022

Contact: Sheri Badger, 206-205-4031

Residents and businesses asked to report storm damage to King County

King County Office of Emergency Management (KCOEM) is collecting damage reports from residents and businesses from the winter cold, snow, and subsequent flooding events that have occurred since Dec. 24, 2021. This will assist the state in its request for a federal disaster declaration.

KCOEM has created a new section on its disaster recovery webpage at kingcounty.gov/damage to share information about the Individual Assistance Initial Damage Assessment and provide links to damage reporting forms for residents and businesses.

Important things to keep in mind:

- Residents and business owners need to document all damages.
- Individuals should report damages to their insurance provider and to the county.
- There is no FEMA or other assistance available at this time for the current flooding incident.
- Insurance information is important: Does the individual have flood insurance? Homeowner? Renters?
- Do they have a furnished basement and what was the flood height?

Damage information will be gathered through Thursday, Jan. 20 from residents and businesses in unincorporated King County so it can be compiled and submitted to the Washington State Emergency Management Division.