Politics & Government

Got Damages? Report Them to 2-1-1

Governor urges residents to report losses from October snowstorm.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said late last week that residents who incurred losses or damage attributable to the freak October Nor’Easter should report them through the state’s 2-1-1 telephone hotline.

The governor said the state has added staff to handle the anticipated increase in call volume to expedite the process. He also said basic demographic information and damage information will be taken via an online form at the 2-1-1 website at www.211ct.org (click on orange “CL&P Fund Survey” button).

“Connecticut residents have been through an unprecedented several months, and we are now thankfully in the final stages of recovery for people who were without power for a prolonged period of time,” Malloy said.  “I expect to make an announcement within  two weeks regarding who will be tasked with a fair and timely distribution of funds from CL&P, and I am urging Connecticut residents who experienced any losses attributable to the power outages to contact 211.  

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“I am also suggesting people save any receipts for expenses. As we move forward, the information collected by 211 will help us determine how reimbursements will be made.”


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