Storms, floods cause $1.2B damage to public infrastructure

FILE - In this Friday, March 15, 2019 file photo, a bridge brought down by flood waters is seen near Norfolk, Neb. The Associated Press tallied about $1.2 billion of damage in 24 states based on preliminary assessments of public infrastructure categories established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The tally includes damage to roads and bridges, utilities, water control facilities, public buildings and equipment, and parks. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
FILE - In this Friday, March 15, 2019 file photo, a bridge brought down by flood waters is seen near Norfolk, Neb. The Associated Press tallied about $1.2 billion of damage in 24 states based on preliminary assessments of public infrastructure categories established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The tally includes damage to roads and bridges, utilities, water control facilities, public buildings and equipment, and parks. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Storms and flooding have caused significant damage throughout the U.S. during the first half of 2019.

The Associated Press tallied about $1.2 billion of damage in 24 states based on preliminary assessments of public infrastructure categories established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The tally includes damage to roads and bridges, utilities, water control facilities, public buildings and equipment, and parks.

Each state must meet particular damage thresholds to qualify for federal aid based on their populations. Most, though not all, of the damage costs tallied by the AP will be eligible for federal aid. Figures for some states include updated damage costs provided to the AP by state agencies after their initial reports to FEMA.

The total figures are likely to rise because several states haven't completed damage assessments for recent disasters. Figures also could rise for some states that already have submitted figures to FEMA but might still be able to add more counties to their disaster declarations. The AP's state-by-state figures do not include damage to levees eligible for aid from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which has estimated repair costs at an additional $1 billion for levees in the Missouri River basin.

Here's a look at state-by-state preliminary damage assessments, shown by each disaster:

ALABAMA

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: Feb. 19-March 20

Damage: $10 million

ARKANSAS

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: May 21-June 14

Damage: $7.1 million

CALIFORNIA

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 13-Feb. 15

Damage: $65.2 million

CALIFORNIA

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 24-March 1

Damage: $36.7 million.

IDAHO

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: April 7-13

Damage: $3 million

ILLINOIS

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 15-23

Damage: $672,474

ILLINOIS

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: May-July

Damage: Assessments ongoing

IOWA

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 12-June 15

Damage: $132.7 million

KANSAS

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: April 28-July 12

Damage: $10.3 million

KENTUCKY

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 6-March 10

Damage: $38.9 million

LOUISIANA

Event: Storms and tornadoes

Date: April 24-25

Damage: $7.3 million

LOUISIANA

Event: Flooding

Date: May 10-June 17

Damage: Assessments ongoing

LOUISIANA

Event: Tropical Storm Barry

Date: July 10-15

Damage: Assessments ongoing

MINNESOTA

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 12-April 28

Damage: $33.1 million

MISSISSIPPI

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: Feb. 22-March 29

Damage: $13.2 million

MISSISSIPPI

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: April 13-14

Damage: $3.2 million

MISSOURI

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 11-April 16

Damage: $35.1 million

MISSOURI

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: April 29-July 5

Damage: $59.9 million

MONTANA

Event: Flooding

Date: March 20-April 10

Damage: $2.2 million

NEBRASKA

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 9-April 1

Damage: $435.9 million

NEBRASKA

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: April-July

Damage: Assessments ongoing

NORTH DAKOTA

Event: Flooding

Date: March 21-April 28

Damage: $5.9 million

OHIO

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 5-13

Damage: $43.5 million

OHIO

Event: Storms, tornadoes, flooding and landslides

Date: May 27-29

Damage: $4.6 million

OKLAHOMA

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: April 30-May 6

Damage: $6.4 million

OKLAHOMA

Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding

Date: May 7-June 9

Damage: $20 million

OREGON

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 23-26

Damage: $24.5 million

OREGON

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: April 6-21

Damage: $7.5 million

SOUTH DAKOTA

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 13-April 26

Damage: $41.9 million

TENNESSEE

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: Feb. 19-March 30

Damage: $64 million

TENNESSEE

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: June 6-9

Damage: $8.1 million

TEXAS

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: June 24-25

Damage: $47.8 million

VERMONT

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: April 15

Damage: $2.4 million

WEST VIRGINIA

Event: Storms, flooding and landslides

Date: June 29-30

Damage: $2.7 million

WISCONSIN

Event: Storms and flooding

Date: March 13-26

Damage: $2.9 million

State Desk on 08/12/2019

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