LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — As part of the work to seek assistance in response to the late February snow storms, county officials are seeking information from the community on storm-related damage.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services and Lake County Community Development Department are requesting damage reports for residential and commercial buildings that sustained structural damage in the storms.
Sheriff Rob Howe proclaimed a local emergency on Feb. 24 due to impacts from the low elevation snow storm.
Officials said this damage assessment is needed to identify potential pathways for assistance from the State of California and/or federal government.
If your home or business sustained moderate to major damage, please report damages as soon as possible and no later than Friday, March 24.
Damage can be reported at the sheriff’s website or by calling 707-263-2382 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
County officials said this is not an application for assistance, and it is possible that no assistance will become available.
The information gathered may also be used for various post-incident reports and future emergency planning.
County officials seek storm damage reports
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