In a public information release today, Miami County EMA reports Tipp City endured an estimated $22.1 million dollars in storm damage to both public and private properties. Below is a copy of their release: Miami County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has current statistical information from the May 21st and flooding that occurred in our county. Damage estimates from public properties are in excess of $18.4 million and private properties are about $8.3 million. Public properties include items such as government buildings, property, roadways, and bridges. Private properties are individual homes and properties. These estimates are as of Tuesday morning, June 3rd
Public damage break down is:
- $18.1 Million in Tipp City
- $250,000 In Troy
- $29,942 In the Village of Covington
- $15,977 Split between Concord and Monroe Townships
Private damage break down is:
- $4 Million in Tipp City
- $1.06 Million in the Village of Covington
- $2.36 Million in Concord Township
- $743,900 in Monroe Township
Damage assessments were conducted throughout the county and there was 899 assessments done. Our office would like to thank the American Red Cross of the Northern Miami Valley and the Miami Valley Disaster Recovery Team for assisting in conducting the assessments. Without their support, we couldn’t have reached out to as many people as we did. Courtesy of the Miami County Emergency Management Agency