Emergency Management Agency
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Contact UsHelen L. Norris, Director
1855 St. Rt. 47 West
Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: 937-593-5743 Fax: 937-592-1062 Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
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Logan County EMA is asking individuals and families that were impacted by the March 14th Tornado to report their damage and provide contact information and pictures if you have them. This information will be shared with FEMA as they assess our impacts to determine if we qualify for a federal disaster declaration. Locally, we will also use this information to connect you with our Long Term Recovery Committee for assistance with unmet needs.
Please report your damage from the March 14 Tornado here: https://report-oh-logan.orioncentral.com
Please report your damage from the March 14 Tornado here: https://report-oh-logan.orioncentral.com
What is DAMAGE ASSESSMENT?
It is a quick local process to help FEMA measure the magnitude of damage and impact of a disaster. The total number of homes DESTROYED, as well as the number rated with MAJOR, MINOR, and AFFECTED, can be critical in making Individual Assistance program support available through the Stafford Act.
What DAMAGE ASSESSMENT is not?
This process is not related in any way or shape to the insurance claim process.
Ratings/Degrees of Damage:
How it is rated: Use the following illustrations to help estimate the rating. Housing reported as MAJOR or DESTROYED will require photographic evidence from the Jurisdictional Damage Assessment Team.
Where to report damage after a serious storm (when requested by Logan County EMA via a CCEA notification on your phone or by email): https://report-oh-logan.orioncentral.com/
When you click on the link above, you'll be asked a few questions as you navigate through five (5) screens.
It is a quick local process to help FEMA measure the magnitude of damage and impact of a disaster. The total number of homes DESTROYED, as well as the number rated with MAJOR, MINOR, and AFFECTED, can be critical in making Individual Assistance program support available through the Stafford Act.
What DAMAGE ASSESSMENT is not?
This process is not related in any way or shape to the insurance claim process.
Ratings/Degrees of Damage:
- Affected: a home is considered affected if the damage to the home is mostly cosmetic.
- Minor: a home with repairable non-structural damage.
- Major: a home with structural damage or other significant damage that requires extensive repairs.
- Destroyed: the home is a total loss.
How it is rated: Use the following illustrations to help estimate the rating. Housing reported as MAJOR or DESTROYED will require photographic evidence from the Jurisdictional Damage Assessment Team.
Where to report damage after a serious storm (when requested by Logan County EMA via a CCEA notification on your phone or by email): https://report-oh-logan.orioncentral.com/
When you click on the link above, you'll be asked a few questions as you navigate through five (5) screens.
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