SURVEY FOR COUNTY RESIDENTS TO REPORT STORM DAMAGE

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January 24, 2024 (San Diego) -- County residents and businesses who experienced flooding damage during Monday’s storm can report the damage through an online survey.

Completing the voluntary form will assist the County of San Diego with collecting damage information related to the storm.

The survey will only be used to gather information to determine if the County should request state and/or federal assistance.

Completing the form does not guarantee that you will be eligible to receive any disaster relief assistance. Filling out the survey is not a substitution for filing a claim with your insurance.

The County proclaimed a local emergency Monday since federal and state assistance may be needed due to flooding damage from the storm.

Photos submitted through the survey should clearly show the flooding impact being reported, such as a water line. See the picture to the right for an example.

According to the National Weather Service, the Jan. 22, 2024 storm was the 4th wettest day in San Diego since 1850.

For the latest emergency updates in English and Spanish, visit alertsandiego.org, and download the SD Emergency app. If you are affected by the storm and need to talk to someone by phone about evacuations, shelters, road closures and other non-emergency disaster-related services, call 211. If you are hearing impaired, dial 711 and ask to be connected to (858) 300-1211.


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