RENO, Nev. (775 Times, NV Globe) – The flooding hotline center that Douglas County first established to address possible flooding brought on by storms last week has been shut down.
Residents can report damage to infrastructure and property using a portal the county has put up for damage assessment. You may get that tool here.
The technology will assist the county in cataloguing resources, tracking trends, and assessing damage.
For additional details on the tool, go here.
Credits: KOLO TV
Copyright 2023 775 Times, NV Globe. All rights reserved.
- Feds Own 84.9% of Nevada, Is That Even Legal? A Constitutional Smackdown Summary of the House Natural Resources Committee Action - May 9, 2025
- Search Continues for Missing Man Swept Away in Henderson Floodwaters - May 8, 2025
- Balancing Act: Mental Health Crisis and Second Amendment Rights in Nevada - May 8, 2025