Mainers who incurred damages from Friday’s storm that were not covered by insurance are asked to file a damage assessment report with the state by Jan. 2.
Damages include losses due to flooding, falling trees, vehicle damages, and refrigeration failure, according to a news release from South Portland.
Residents and small businesses can find the preliminary damage assessment form here, and send it to CCEMA-EOC@cumberlandcounty.org along with any pictures and supporting documents, or fill out this online survey through the city of Falmouth.
The applications are used to support a possible federal Individual Assistance declaration from the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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