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News from Emergency Management

December 3, 2024

Report windstorm damage now

We know many Snohomish County residents sustained damage to their homes and businesses in the windstorm that mauled the community starting Nov. 19, 2024. It’s important to report that information now at: https://bit.ly/Report_SnoCo_Damage.

Working with our partners, we’ve already documented more than $18.4 million in windstorm damage and response costs for Snohomish County public agencies. The Snohomish County PUD took the biggest hit by far, with about three-fourths of the reported estimated damages.

The state plans to use damage survey results available through Sunday, Dec. 8, to assess whether the community qualifies for potential individual federal disaster relief. We plan to keep the survey open until the end of the month to fully capture the storm’s impact, but urge anyone who is able to submit by the Sunday deadline.  

If you need help with the windstorm damage survey we've scheduled opportunities for in-person assistance Friday, Dec. 6, between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. at these locations:

  • Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue, Station 81
    12409 21st St. NE, Lake Stevens
  • Lake Roesiger Fire Department
    1205 S Lake Roesiger Road, Snohomish
  • Evergreen State Fair Park near Park and Ride
    17433 U.S. 2, Monroe

Learn more.

Windstorm damage survey

Click on the image to start the windstorm survey


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Everett, WA 98203

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PH: 425.388.5060

Fax:425.423.9152

 

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