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FEMA and IEMA Conduct Damage Assessments in Kankakee County
March 25, 2026
FEMA, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA), and local agencies are conducting joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) in Kankakee County on March 25-26, 2026, to document storm damage from March 10-11. These assessments are critical to validating damage data that supports eligibility for federal and state disaster assistance programs, including potential SBA disaster loans. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in disaster recovery, emergency management, and related services should note the increased demand for assessment, recovery, and mitigation activities in the region.
- The collaboration involves federal, state, and local agencies, including FEMA, IEMA, Kankakee County Emergency Management Agency, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
- Accurate damage documentation is essential to trigger funding and assistance contracts for rebuilding and recovery efforts.
- Procurement teams should prepare for upcoming contracting opportunities related to disaster response, debris removal, infrastructure repair, and community support services.
- Awareness of public information contacts and anti-fraud measures is important to ensure secure and compliant engagement with affected communities.
We have seen that many Kankakee County residents and businesses are dealing with serious storm damage. To understand the full impact, teams need to document damage to homes, personal belongings, and businesses. Information from this damage assessment process will validate data to inform next steps related to eligible assistance programs.
— Theodore (Ted) Berger, IEMA-OHS Acting Director
Agencies
Kankakee County Emergency Management Agency, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Small Business Administration
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- Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments Teams to Visit Kankakee County This Week · Illinois State · Mar 25