PUBLIC REPORT OF DAMAGE ASSESSMENT NOW AVAILABLE
PUBLIC REPORT OF DAMAGE ASSESSMENT NOW AVAILABLE
A Public Report of Damage Assessment is now available to all Hawaiʻi County residents due to the ongoing
Kona Low weather pattern affecting Hawaiʻi Island. The online damage assessment form asks individuals and
businesses to report damages to the County of Hawaiʻi Civil Defense Agency. This information will ensure that
the County of Hawaiʻi can send a damage assessor to assess the damage caused by the heavy rains, strong
winds, and/or flooding. In addition, the data collected will allow County officials to determine if our jurisdiction
qualifies for any state or federal assistance. Furthermore, all information provided will assist with hazard
mitigation planning.
“We would like to encourage anyone who has incurred damages to their property to fill out the damage
assessment today,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “The more information we receive, the better we can respond to the
needs of each individual household. Each district experienced different weather conditions, and ensuring that we
have an accurate understanding of what happened and where will help us to make the best decisions moving
forward.”
Completion of a Damage Assessment Survey does not constitute an application for assistance. Affected parties
still need to file claims with their Insurance companies.
To view the Public Report of Damage Assessment, visit https://bit.ly/3y24eg0. For more information, please
contact the Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense at (808) 935-0031 or (808) 935-0032.
