The Montgomery County, Texas Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. 936-523-3900
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The Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management was honored to host Albanian President, Bajram Begaj last week. We showcased our EOC and logistics warehouse, highlighting Montgomery County's approach to coordination, preparedness, and response.
All homeowners are encouraged to submit a damage report regardless if assistance is needed or not to help the county identify the scope and scale of the most recent flood event.
Debris pickup will be available to Montgomery County and City of Conroe residents who sustained damages from the recent floods.
• Homeowners seeking debris removal are encouraged to submit a damage report through iSTAT and indicate debris removal for debris to be collected
These ERVs will distribute necessary cleanup supplies to residents who need them.
All residents who had damage to their homes are encouraged to report damages through the state iSTAT damage survey. https://t.co/xbdxi0zGsZ
In coordination with the American Red Cross and Salvation Army, Montgomery County is opening a distribution site for residents who sustained damages from this past weeks flood.
The site is planned to be operational over the next several days as residents begin recovery.
Additionally, areas that were impacted may see Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicles (ERV) driving the roads.
@MCOEM o Reporting on main living structure- fences, barns, boats, sheds are not applicable.
*File claims with both homeowners and flood insurance.
*iSTAT Damage Assessment: https://t.co/zcYPCEkwk9
@MCOEM o Fill survey out in its entirety
o Indicate any assistance needed. Note this is not a guarantee of services but allows us to understand the need and coordinate with partners providing disaster assistance.
Please fill out the iSTAT Damage Assessment to report damages to your home. This will help us in assessing the size and scope of the impact. Istat provides local jurisdictions with the information to understand the scope and impact of the disaster.
https://t.co/zcYPCEjYuB
By reporting damages it allows for the locally disaster impacted area to gather initial damage assessment information and assess the scope and size of the event impacting residences and businesses.
Click on the link below or use the QR code.
https://t.co/17vI5wqbvo.
***JANUARY 2024 FLOOD DAMAGE INFORMATION***
Individuals who sustained flood damages from the recent excessive rainfall should report damages to the State ISTAT reporting tool.
Our office remains in contact with the Weather Service and continues to monitor the situation. We are pushing additional information to all of our county wide agencies and local school districts to provide real time situational awareness.
Stay weather aware today and be careful.
Status Update from SJRA: The San Jacinto River Authority continues to closely monitor the rainfall in the Lake Conroe Watershed. SJRA operators are on duty, and will remain on duty throughout this weather event to monitor conditions.