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    Marshall County EMA says residents, businesses should still report flood damages and losses

    By Karen Compton,

    2024-04-23

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    MARSHALL COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) – Residents and business owners who suffered any damages or losses from the flooding that occurred earlier this month can still report those damages says Marshall County EMA Director Tom Hart.

    In fact, he encourages residents to make reports since information is still being collected countywide and throughout the state.

    Although officials from the West Virginia Division of Emergency Management, FEMA and the Small Business Administration were in Marshall County on Tuesday to conduct assessments of flood damages and losses, anyone impacted should still file a report.

    Assessments are still being conducted statewide from approximately 26 counties that were effected by the storms and rainfall in early April. While that process is still underway, information for damages and losses can still be reported and added to what has already been collected.

    To file a report, call (304) 843-1130 or call WV 211 for help in reporting your damages.

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