Otoe County storm damage can be reported online

Otoe County Emergency Management sets up system for online reporting of storm damage

April 21, 2022Updated: April 21, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NEBRASKA CITY - With the next round of storms expected with a clash of a storm system developing in the Rockies and warmer air streaming north from the Gulf of Mexico, Otoe County Emergency Management is asking for residents to be prepared and get involved.

The county introduced the Citizens Storm Damage Self-Report Tool this spring.

EMA Director Gregg Goebel said it allows both residents and local businesses to easily submit storm damage information.

Click on the Otoe County Emergency Management badge icon at otoecountyne.gov and find the “Report your Damage” button at the bottom of the EMA website.

https://otoecountyne.gov/webpages/emergency_manager/emergency_manager.html

https://report-ne-otoe.orioncentral.com/

The Nebraska City Airport reports fog beginning at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday and occasions of snow and mist overnight.

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., has placed River Country in the marginal risk for thunderstorms today with slight risks in Kansas. The slight risk spreads from Texas to Illinois on Friday with enhanced risk through central Nebraska.