Town, County Launch New Damage Assessment Tool for Residents





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
By Martine Wolfe-Miller, Town of Mount Pleasant Communications Manager
www.tompsc.com
(843) 884-8517

MOUNT PLEASANT, SC (September 11, 2017) – Town of Mount Pleasant officials are beginning to evaluate the impacts caused by severe weather associated with Hurricane Irma. The Town is working closely with Charleston County Emergency Management personnel to assess damage caused by flooding or winds.

Impacted citizens and business owners are encouraged to report property damage using the 
County’s online Citizen Damage Report Tool using this link HERE. This information will be made available to Town officials.

“Local damage assessment is the first step in evaluating the need for any potential assistance after a disaster,” said Town Administrator Eric DeMoura. “This online tool will inform our field inspectors where damage has occurred and it will allow us to collect data and process damage assessment more quickly.” 

Town Hall offices will reopen at 11:00 on Tuesday, September 12th to provide necessary services to our citizens post storm.

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