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Post-Storm Cleanup and Recovery Resources

Newcastle, WALocal News

Following the recent windstorm, Newcastle residents are encouraged to utilize available resources for cleanup and recovery, as outlined in a city-issued guide. Until December 9, community members can dispose of storm-related wood debris at select transfer stations without incurring standard yard waste fees, accepting materials like tree limbs and logs under six feet. For property owners facing storm damage, reporting losses is crucial for Washington State to secure federal disaster assistance from FEMA. The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner offers resources for managing property damage, including issues related to fallen trees and vehicles. Homeowners may qualify for property tax relief based on storm-related damages, with further information available through the King County Assessor's website.

The article emphasizes food safety after power outages, advising residents to discard perishable items after four hours. Additionally, SNAP recipients who lost food due to outages can apply for reimbursement from the DSHS Customer Service Center. This comprehensive guide is an invaluable tool for Newcastle residents as they navigate recovery efforts following the storm.

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