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EBRP Damage Assessment for Recent Storm

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

In the wake of the devastating flash flooding on June 6, East Baton Rouge is calling on residents to complete a damage assessment survey. This survey is essential for collecting information regarding property damage, which will play a critical role in shaping the community's recovery efforts. Local authorities are eager to understand the full extent of the damages caused by the flooding to allocate resources effectively. By participating, residents can ensure their experiences and losses are documented, helping to attract necessary aid and support. The survey not only serves as a tool for immediate recovery but also highlights the city's commitment to supporting its residents during difficult times.

Officials stress the importance of community engagement in this process to ensure that all voices are heard. The assessment aims to create a comprehensive overview of the damages inflicted by the storm. Residents are encouraged to fill out the survey as soon as possible to facilitate timely assistance and recovery plans.

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