Johnson County EMA: Tornado damage reporting, debris pickup

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Johnson County EMA: Tornado damage reporting, debris pickup
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Johnson County EMA has provided information on damage reporting and debris pickup for residents affected by the recent storms and tornadoes.

Residents who need to report tornado damage are asked to register on the Indiana 211 website. After registering, you can click the Damage Reporting tab at the top of the webpage and request assistance through the portal.Johnson County EMA says they will provide curbside pickup of woody debris starting the next few days. Residents are instructed to place woody debris by their curb at the edge of the road, not in the roadway.

Dumpsters will be provided over the next few days and will be placed in areas affected by the storms by Johnson County government. Residents will be responsible for placing non-woody debris and general construction in these dumpsters. Residents are asked not to put woody debris in the dumpsters. Electronics are not allowed to be placed in the dumpsters. Citizens should contact Johnson County Recycling District at 317.738.2546 regarding electronics.

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