Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency Encourages Residents to Report Home Damage Through State Survey
February 01, 2026
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MoCo Gov.
Last Edited:
February 01, 2026 @ 3:23 pm
The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is encouraging residents whose homes were impacted by recent severe weather to complete a brief online damage reporting survey.
The survey helps state and local officials better understand the type and extent of damage communities are experiencing. While submitting the survey does not guarantee financial assistance, it plays a key role in helping emergency management leaders assess impacts and identify potential recovery needs.
“We encourage any Clarksville and Montgomery County residents whose home has been affected to take a moment to complete the survey,” said Montgomery County EMA Director Steve Batten. “Resident feedback helps us clearly understand the challenges our community is facing and strengthens recovery efforts statewide.”
The survey is designed to be easy and can be completed in just a few minutes from a computer or mobile device. Residents can access the survey online here.
For updates, recovery information, and additional resources related to this weather event, please visit www.montgomerytn.gov/ready or follow the Montgomery County Facebook page at facebook.com/mcgtn.
For non-emergency questions, call 931-648-5702. In an emergency, call 911.