St. Johns County seeks public’s help in assessing damage from Hurricane Debby

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The St. Johns County Emergency Management Department is seeking assistance from the public to document damage within St. Johns County resulting from Hurricane Debby. The survey can be found at sjcfl.us/hurricane. The damage assessment survey will remain open until Aug. 15.

This information will be used to assist the county in collecting isolated impacts that may have occurred as a result of Debby and may be provided to other state and federal agencies as they assess the damage. This damage assessment survey is not an application for local, state or federal disaster assistance or to make a claim on insurance.

Anyone with questions may call St. Johns County Emergency Management at 904-824-5550. Normal business hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

  St. Johns County Emergency Management encourages the public to stay informed through these options:

Follow St. Johns County Emergency Management on Facebook (facebook.com/StJohnsEOC) and X/Twitter (x.com/StJohnsEOC).

Sign up for the Alert St. Johns emergency notification system at sjcemergencymanagement.com. Ensure the notification settings selected allow you to be alerted at all times for your safety.