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In the ongoing effort to support our local, county, and state partners, IEMA will provide information and specifics to coordinate current information:
 

  • Presidential Disaster Declaration for St. Clair County in Illinois for flooding for 2022
  • Presidential Disaster Declaration for Cook County in Illinois for severe weather in June/July 2023
  • The State of Illinois Disaster Proclamation for the Asylum Seekers in Illinois

Gov. Pritzker Requests Federal Review of Damage Assessments in Flood Ravaged River Communities

Press Release – Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Documentation Could Support Request for Federal Assistance 

Springfield, Ill. – Governor JB Pritzker today formally requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist with damage assessments in 30 Illinois counties devastated by extensive river flooding dating back to as early as February 2019. The assessments, which will begin on July 29, will provide the documentation necessary to support a request for federal assistance. This joint damage assessment will include personnel from FEMA, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Officials will be reviewing damage to homes, businesses, roads, levees and other critical infrastructure items. 

“Local damage assessments have identified countless homes, businesses and roads that there were heavily damaged or destroyed during this historic flood,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “It is clear that the road to recovery will be difficult and that the impact of this disaster will be felt for years to come. This administration will work hand-in-hand with our state and federal partners to ensure Illinois rebuilds stronger and more resilient.” 

Joint damage assessments will take place in the following counties: LaSalle, Carroll, Whiteside, Rock Island, Mercer, Henderson, Knox, Henry, Pike, Morgan, Woodford, Calhoun, Madison, Monroe, Bureau, Hancock, Adams, Peoria, Fulton, Schuyler, Cass, Scott, Tazewell, Greene, Jersey, St. Clair, Randolph, Jackson, Union and Alexander Counties. Due to the extensive geographic region and on-going flood fight impeding key transportation thoroughfares, this process is expected to last several weeks. 

The State Emergency Operations Center in Springfield, at the direction of Governor Pritzker, has been activated for more than 150 days in order to expedite any state assistance or resource requests from local governments as they fight to protect their communities from rising floodwaters. Additionally, a gubernatorial disaster proclamation currently covers 36 counties in Illinois, spanning the Illinois and Mississippi River region. For updates on the current flood operation, visit the Ready Illinois website at www.Ready.Illinois.gov