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Weekend severe weather took its toll, Monroe County declares local emergency situation
Bloomington, Indiana – Local emergency situation was declared in Monroe County following the severe weather over the weekend.
According to officials who made the decision, this will allow them to activate response and recovery plans and authorizes aid and assistance.
Business owners are asked to call their insurance and discuss with the companies what is covered with their own insurance. Following that information, they should report the uncovered damages to the Monroe County Emergency Management Office or the City of Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. City officials informed the business owners to do this no later than July 18th.
They also added uncovered damages to be reported as soon as possible because that will help them to act faster and try to cover the losses sooner.
Please visit this link for more information about reporting damages.
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