INDIANAPOLIS — Today, Gov. Mike Braun announced that the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) and the

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will begin conducting joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) following the June 6 through June 30, 2026, flooding, tornadic activity, severe storms and derecho.
The joint PDA is a critical step in gathering information needed to determine whether a federal disaster declaration should be requested. They will be conducted by local, state and federal officials (FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration) to evaluate the impact and magnitude of the disaster.
“Hoosiers experienced historic severe weather in June, with record-setting tornadic activity that damaged thousands of homes,” said Gov. Braun. “Local and state damage assessment teams have already assessed significant damage to our communities, and that’s why I have requested FEMA to take this next step in the process so we can collect more information to better support Hoosier families and help our communities rebuild. I want to thank all of our first responders, emergency responders and volunteers who continue to assist in our state’s recovery.”
The assessment includes visiting affected areas, documenting damage to homes, businesses and public infrastructure, and gathering information that will be analyzed to determine whether federal assistance may be needed.
Individual Assistance assessments will be conducted in person by officials going door-to-door to individual homes in the following counties:
Elkhart
Gibson
Harrison
Jefferson
Lake
Monroe
Ohio
Porter
Warrick
Public Assistance assessments will be conducted by officials virtually and in person with impacted state, territory, tribe, local government or private nonprofit organization in the following counties:
Benton
Carroll
Cass
Clark
Crawford
Dearborn
Decatur
Delaware
Elkhart
Floyd
Fountain
Franklin
Gibson
Grant
Harrison
Jackson
Jefferson
LaGrange
Lake
LaPorte
Marshall
Martin
Miami
Monroe
Morgan
Ohio
Perry
Pike
Porter
Putnam
Scott
Steuben
Wabash
Warrick
White
Additional counties may be added as damage information continues to be collected.








