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POLK COUNTY RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY FLOODING CAN SUBMIT DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS

On April 11, Governor Walz declared a state of emergency which designated 66 counties and tribes impacted by spring snowmelt and severe storm Wesley.  Any disaster-related costs and damages incurred on or after March 12, may be eligible for assistance.

Any public entity within Polk County claiming to have disaster-related costs and/or damages to its organization should complete and submit their Initial Damage Assessment forms to the Polk County Emergency Management Department.

The forms serve as a tool to be utilized by local officials and others in conducting local damage assessments of publicly owned property. These forms enable local officials to determine the severity and magnitude of the event.

For more information on submitting your organization’s Initial Damage Assessment forms, please go to www.co.polk.mn.us/em

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