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- Recent Disaster Information
- Media Releases
- Situation Reports
- Damage Reporting
- Debris Management
- Electrical Outages and Restoration
- 2-1-1 Iowa
- Disaster Recovery Fund
- Volunteer
- Donations
- Mental Health
- Insurance Claims
- Avoid Scams & Fraud
- Iowa Disaster Assistance
- IMPACT Community Action Partnership
- Iowa Legal Aid
- FEMA Disaster Assistance
- Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Agriculture
Debris Management
July 15 Storm Debris Plans
Damage assessment and information gathering is underway. Please check back for more information in the coming days.
The City of Urbandale is providing curbside debris pickup automatically for residents east of 86th St and south of Douglas Ave. Other residents can call the city to request pickup. Vegetative debris should be separated from other types of debris. Full details can be found here.
The City of Des Moines is providing free curbside debris pickup for areas hardest hit by the tornado. Please see this link to see if your neighborhood is included.
The City of Windsor Heights is providing curbside debris pickup from 63rd to 69th Street between Washington and Hickman Avenues. See this link for a map and debris guidelines.