Indiana 211 Collecting Storm Damage Reports

Local residents with damage are encouraged to contact 211.

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Indiana residents are being encouraged to report storm damage.

Residents impacted by severe storms between June 18-21 are asked to contact Indiana 211 to help with a statewide damage assessment.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security have deployed personnel to specific counties with damage, including Franklin County.

Other area counties with known damage include Dearborn and Ripley. The National Weather Service released information on Tuesday regarding two separate tornadoes that touched down near Milan and Moores Hill on Friday evening. 

Regardless of where you live, residents with damage can call 211 or visit the Indiana 211 website.

Indiana 211 is also working with the Family and Social Services Administration to help connect Hoosiers with additional services, such as temporary housing, food and other essentials.

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