Do you have damage? Hawaii seeks Storm Lala reports for state assessment

Do you have damage? Hawaii seeks Storm Lala reports for state assessment

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – If you sustained damage or if you and your household need help as a result of Hurricane Lala, damage reports are being accepted statewide.

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The damage reports will help officials determine the extent and location of storm damage across the state and support damage assessment efforts.

Hawaii County

Hawaii County Civil Defense has a damage report and a Request for Assistance reporting portal on the County of Hawaii website.

Oahu

The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Emergency Management has developed an online form to enable Oahu residents to self-report damage to their homes from the recent disaster. Oahu officials say submitting the form is not an application for disaster assistance, relief, or emergency funding.

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Kauai County

The Kauai Emergency Management Agency has opened damage reporting portals for the public to submit damage reports related to Tropical Storm Lala.

Maui County

The information you provide here is part of the Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) process — a joint effort between county, state, and federal officials to determine the impact and magnitude of damage caused by the disaster.

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