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Gov. Malloy Urges Residents to Report Damage

The governor said the state wants all the help it can get in convincing the federal government to declare Connecticut a disaster.

There were at least 132 homes in Connecticut that were destroyed or severely damaged by Tropical Storm Irene and at least 70 businesses have indicated to state officials that their operations sustained damage in the storm as well, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday.

Malloy again urged residents and business owners to call the state’s information line, 2-1-1, to report storm damage to their properties. Doing so, he said, would help Connecticut in its effort to get the federal government to declare the state a disaster area, which would bring millions of dollars to Connecticut in disaster relief aid.

Malloy, during a daily briefing at the State Armory in Hartford, said officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency are still canvassing the state and collecting information to determine if Connecticut deserves such a declaration.

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Malloy urged residents and business owners to look beyond obvious signs of damage, such as a home’s roof hit by a tree, to other types of damages, such as to water or septic systems.

He also said the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development is “reaching out” to local chambers of commerce to see how their members are faring and how the storm has affected them.

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Malloy said businesses in Fairfield and Litchfield counties affected by Irene might be eligible now for aid from the U.S. Small Business Administration because they border New York, which was declared a disaster area by President Obama on Wednesday.

Under federal law, any financial aid that businesses in bordering counties in New York get access to under that disaster declaration are also available to businesses in the two Connecticut counties.


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