Officials with the Texas Division of Emergency Management are asking Texas residents affected by the recent winter storm to fill out a survey to help the state gain an understanding of the extent of damage from the winter weather.
The Biden Administrationgranted 77 of Texas 264 counties Individual Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). TDEM officials are urging those who are in one of the 177 counties not approved for Individual Assistance to fill out the survey so they can provide the damage totals to FEMA and possibly get more counties approved for aid.
If you are in one of the 177 Texas counties not currently declared a disaster by @POTUS, please report your damages to https://t.co/5OToFBeFNB.
We are providing @FEMA with damage totals so they can make a determination to provide assistance to these additional counties. https://t.co/rPaRdi4cA3 pic.twitter.com/AI917G7zMG
— Texas Division of Emergency Management (@TDEM) February 21, 2021
To fill out TDEM's Texas Disaster Impact Self-Reporting Survey, click HERE.
If your county has already been approved for Individual Assistance from FEMA and you want to register for assistance, click HERE.
TDEM's self-reporting damage survey is not a substitute for reporting damages to your insurance agency, and does not guarantee disaster relief assistance.