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Emergency Management: Please Fill Out Survey For Irene Damage

Norwalk's Office of Emergency Management is asking for the survey's to help assess all the damage from Hurricane Irene.

In the the wake of Hurricane Irene, Norwalk's Office of Emergency Managment is asking that residents, who suffered damage to their property, take a survey that will help the city, small businesses, and individuals be eligible to get reimbursed from the state of Connecticut and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

The survey will assist Norwalk in identifying property that incurred structural damage and damage that was result of flooding, high-winds, and downed trees. The data will help the office of emergency management and FEMA make detailed assessments of the overall damage throughout the city.

This is the first phase in the data collection process.

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If a decision is made that individuals and small businesses are eligible for assistance, applicants will need to register and apply directly to FEMA.

For more information please check www.norwalkct.org. The direct link to the survey can be found at www.surveymonkey.com/s/IreneSurvey

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