(Glen Burnie, MD) - The Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management has opened the damage assessment portal to gather data on damages caused by the severe weather event that resulted in coastal flooding on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, and Wednesday, January 10, 2024.
Damage assessment is a critical process after a severe incident or disaster. Preeti Emrick, the Director of the Office of Emergency Management, emphasizes that “data collection helps determine the severity of impact disasters have on individuals and communities which helps us prepare for future events.”
Residents and businesses can report damage from the severe weather event by filling out the Anne Arundel County Damage Assessment Data Collection form through Friday, January 19th, 2024.
This form is not a substitute for submitting insurance claims and damage assessment submissions do not guarantee federal, state, or local reimbursement.
Residents can also report damage by contacting the Office of Emergency Management at 410-222-0600. If after hours, residents should leave a message with their name, number, and the type and amount of damage incurred.
An alternate format is available upon request. Contact the Office of Emergency Management at 410-222-0600 or oem@aacounty.org. TTY users, please call via Maryland Relay 7-1-1.