Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for Sioux County

Sioux County, Iowa — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a Disaster Proclamation Monday for five Iowa counties, including one here in northwest Iowa.

According to the Governor’s Office, Sioux County has been added to the list of northwest Iowa counties proclaimed as disaster areas by Governor Reynolds.

The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather in Sioux County. Reynolds gives us an update.

The proclamation activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying Sioux County residents. The program provides grants of up to $5-thousand for households with incomes up to 200-percent of the federal poverty level or a maximum annual income of $41,560 for a family of three.

Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application and instructions are available on the Iowa Department of Human Services website. Potential applicants have 45-days from the date of the proclamation to submit a claim.

Sioux County was the last of the four KIWA-listening-area counties to receive a Disaster Proclamation from Governor Reynolds. The declarations were earlier issued for O’Brien, Osceola and Lyon counties.

Disaster Case Management is a program to address serious needs to overcome a disaster-related hardship, injury or adverse condition. Disaster case managers work with clients to create a disaster recovery plan and provide guidance, advice and referral to obtain a service or resource. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor’s proclamation. For information on the Disaster Case Management Program, contact your local community action association or visit www.iowacommunityaction.org

Residents of counties impacted by the recent severe weather are asked to report damage to help local and state officials better understand the damage sustained. Damage to property, roads, utilities and other storm-related information may be reported. This information will be collected by the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and shared with local emergency management agencies. Report damage through the form provided by the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

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