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This statewide platform through the Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) allows homeowners to quickly and easily share the extent and location of residential damages with parish, state and federal emergency officials.
If your residence has sustained damage, visit Damage.LA.Gov to begin the reporting process.
Tips for Reporting Damage Effectively:
- Submit multiple photos from different angles – include both close-ups of specific damage and wide shots of the whole structure.
- Ensure your photos are clear and well-lit.
- Use the comments field to describe what happened and provide context.
- Double-check that your address and map pin are accurate.
- Do not submit reports for:
- Non-residential structures (sheds, barns, carports, etc.)
- Businesses
- Vehicles
- The same residence more than once
Lafayette Parish OHSEP urges all residents with storm-related home damage to fill out the Damage.LA.Gov survey as soon as possible. The faster the information is gathered, the quicker emergency management agencies can work toward coordinated recovery efforts for the community, officials said.
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