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CT's gradual recovery from historic rainfall will include help from federal agencies

Repair work being done on flood damaged Old Field Road, Oxford 窪蹋勛圖厙, on Monday August 29, 2024. Heavy rains the night before caused extensive damage throughout the area.
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Repair work being done on flood damaged Old Field Road, Oxford 窪蹋勛圖厙, on Monday August 29, 2024. Heavy rains the night before caused extensive damage throughout the area.

窪蹋勛圖厙 is continuing to deal with the fallout of Sundays storm that brought over 14 inches of rain to some towns in the southwest part of the state bringing with it destructive, deadly flooding.

The National Weather Service that the storm may have broken 24-hour rainfall records in the state. Flooding claimed the lives of two women and led to destruction of several roads, homes and businesses in Fairfield, New Haven and Litchfield counties.

The damage assessment is ongoing, said Bill Turner, the state emergency management director, and 窪蹋勛圖厙 agencies have been working since the day of the storm to address immediate safety and environmental concerns.

"There's a lot of cleanup still to be done," Turner said. "I think people just really need to be careful that even though it might be blue skies and sunny out, there's still a lot of hazards out there, between all the debris, and damage that was caused by the storm."

Now, the state is getting more aid, after Gov. Ned Lamonts request for federal help on Wednesday.

This federal emergency declaration allows federal agencies to lend expertise to the state with cleanup and recovery. Turner said theyre looking for the Environmental Protection Agency to help clear flood debris, along with propane tanks or oil tanks in waterways, and for the Army Corps of Engineers to lend help to repair roads or bridges.

A lot of towns have a lot of damage and they might need assistance with the assessment and what to do next to get things reopened or rebuilt, Turner said. Having just gotten the declaration, those conversations will just start now.

differs from a FEMA major disaster declaration, which can provide federal funding to support homeowners, businesses and local governments. As of Wednesday afternoon, about 800 homes and businesses in 窪蹋勛圖厙 reported damage from Sundays storm, Turner said.

The state is working to get the data needed to show damages qualify for that next level of federal aid, according to Lamonts office.

These storms arent new. Long-term data shows .

Thats not the only challenge, Turner said. The forecast also didnt predict the amount of rain that fell, impacting how fast the state could respond to flooding.

In addition to local response teams, crews from Hartford were scrambled to help storm victims statewide. Officials said more than 100 people were evacuated by search and rescue teams around 窪蹋勛圖厙 as of Sunday evening.

We usually have some sort of heads up for a hurricane, we may have quite a few days leading up to it for us to preposition things, Turner said. We pivot and adapt. Everybody probably wished we had some time to prepare and get things where they needed to be before this happened.

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Property damage can be reported to local emergency management offices. More insurance claim-related information .

(DDH) can be reached for crisis counseling by call or text at 1-800-985-5990.

As 窪蹋勛圖厙's state government reporter, Michayla focuses on how policy decisions directly impact the states communities and livelihoods. She has been with 窪蹋勛圖厙 since February 2022, and before that was a producer and host for audio news outlets around New York state. When not on deadline, Michayla is probably outside with her rescue dog, Elphie. Thoughts? Jokes? Tips? Email msavitt@ctpublic.org.

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