New online form for Oahu residents to report flood damage
By Kayli Pascal-Martinez
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HONOLULU (KITV) — The City and County of Honolulu have launched an online form for Oahu residents to report damage from recent flash flooding.
According to officials, the form aims to gather information to help county officials and partners understand the extent of the damage and its impact on the community.
Residents can access the form HERE. The tool is not an application for relief services but a way to assess residential damage.
The city advises against using the form for immediate, life-threatening needs, urging residents to call 911 in such cases. Reporting damage is voluntary and shouldn’t replace contacting insurance or guarantee disaster relief assistance.
Officials request one survey submission per affected household or roommate on Oahu.
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