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Over the weekend, severe storms caused widespread damage across much of Indiana. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is working alongside local agencies to assess the storm’s impact, and residents are encouraged to report any damage to assist in the recovery efforts.

Residents in Daviess, Martin, and Pike Counties should report damage by contacting Indiana 211 at 2-1-1 or 866-211-9966, or by visiting in211.communityos.org.

For residents in other counties, please reach out to your local emergency management agency to report damage. These reports are vital in helping officials fully assess the storm’s impact and determine available assistance.

Farmers experiencing agricultural damage should contact their local Purdue Extension office.