Jasinski: STORM RELIEF RESOURCES

Friends and neighbors,

This week, a number of communities in southern Minnesota were hit hard by severe weather. I’m sure we’ve all seen the photos and videos of giant hail, the tornado, and property damage on social media. Thankfully, it sounds like nobody was injured.

Next comes the recovery process. I know it can be frustrating, confusing, and stressful, but the following resources might help.

As always, if you have any questions or need any assistance working with state agencies, please let me know.

Sincerely,

John

Local Emergency Management Personnel

First, be sure to report any damage to your local emergency management team, even if the amount of damage you received was small. Here is contact information for the emergency management personnel in our area:

  • Goodhue County Emergency Management: (651) 267-2640
  • Rice County Emergency Management: (507) 332-6119
  • Steele County Emergency Management: (507) 444-7500
  • Waseca County Emergency Management: (507) 835-0630

Disaster Recovery Guides

The Insurance Federation of Minnesota sent out a helpful guide for initial steps after you experience property damage: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/67ca0e1e3fc4176c4ebb847f/t/69deb3774a1cde0432343c5a/1776202615690/IFM+-+post+storm+release+26.1+pdf.pdf

In addition, the state publishes several disaster recovery resources you might find helpful:

For questions regarding insurance claims

You can also check out the Minnesota Department of Commerce Disaster Information Center. They will help you understand your rights and answer questions you might have regarding possible insurance claims.

Here’s how to reach them: