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On March 2, 2012, tornadoes struck the southeastern part of the State of Indiana. Governor Daniels has declared a disaster emergency in the following counties: Clark, Gibson, Harrison, Jefferson, Posey, Ripley, Scott, Shelby, Vanderburgh, Warrick and Washington.
This website will serve as a central resource that will be continually updated as information becomes available.
March 29 - SBA Urges Return of Disaster Loan Applications
March 22 - President approves federal public assistance
March 16 - Disaster Survivors Urged to Apply for SBA Assistance Before Insurance Settlement
March 16 - Food Stamp Processing Available Through March 19 in Six Indiana Disaster Counties
March 15 - Department of Insurance Orders Public Adjusters to Cease and Desist Misleading Advertising Practices in Tornado Affected Areas of Southern Indiana
March 15 - Water Conservation Advisory for Clark County
March 14 - Disaster Food Stamp Application Details for the "One Stop Shop" in Washington County
March 14 - Update on one stop shop operations for tornado victims
March 14 - State of Indiana Response to Tornado Activity in Southeastern Indiana
March 14 - Governor requests federal public assistance for five southern Indiana counties
March 13 – Disaster Food Stamps Available in six Southern Indiana Counties Declared as Federal Disaster Areas
March 13 – Disaster Unemployment Assistance now Available