Sedgwick County Urges Residents to Report Flood Damage Through State Survey
(Sedgwick County, Kan.) – Sedgwick County officials are urging residents, business owners and farmers affected by recent flooding to report their damages through the newly launched Public Damage Reporting Survey. The State of Kansas created this dedicated reporting form to help Sedgwick and Butler Counties track the location and extent of storm damage and the resources needed to recover. Citizens are encouraged to scan the QR code below to access the survey, which is now live and ready for use.
Based on the information submitted in the survey, Sedgwick and Butler Counties might qualify for low-interest loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to those in the affected areas. Residents should note that this assistance must be repaid, and FEMA will not provide direct financial aid. Residents with extensive flood damage are encouraged to contact the American Red Cross to see if they qualify for disaster relief funds. More flood resources are available at Flood and Water Damage Resources | Sedgwick County, Kansas.
Representatives from Sedgwick County Emergency Management, Butler County Emergency Management and the American Red Cross will be available for media interviews Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 11 a.m. at the Sedgwick County Public Safety Building, 714 N. Main St.
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