A federal emergency declaration request was submitted Tuesday by Gov. Ned Lamont in response to this weeks historic flooding.
The storm, which killed two people, spawned dozens of emergency evacuations and caused massive damage to roads, bridges and homes in portions of southwestern 窪蹋勛圖厙, has overwhelmed the states resources and will require direct federal assistance, Lamont wrote.
The return frequency for this rainfall was greater than 1,000 years, Lamont wrote. We are only now identifying the severity of the storm and its effects.
The to President Joe Biden and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is for direct support for Fairfield, New Haven and Litchfield counties. Lamonts request comes a day after the governor .
Federal help is needed to protect the health and property of those affected by the storm, Lamont said. In addition to the two deaths and damage to roads and bridges, the unprecedented rainfall and resulting floods also washed oil tanks, propane cylinders and other hazardous items into local waterways.
I appreciate President Biden and FEMA for considering this request to assist our state and municipalities with the immediate effort to protect public safety in the aftermath of this devastation, Lamont said.
This emergency declaration differs from a FEMA major disaster declaration which can provide federal funding to support homeowners, businesses and local governments.
Those declarations require a detailed accounting of damage, Lamonts office said, and will likely take weeks for officials to complete. In the meantime, Lamonts office said people who sustained storm damage should reach out to local emergency management offices as soon as possible to document any damage as part of that effort.