Albany County Residents Urged to Report Storm Damage

County officials request residents document and submit details on property damage from recent high winds.

Mar. 14, 2026 at 3:51pm

The Albany County Office of Emergency Management is asking residents to report any major damage to their homes, businesses, or agricultural properties that occurred during a recent high wind event. Residents are advised to take photos of the damage, document the details, and submit the information through a county survey before beginning cleanup or repairs. The county is also encouraging people to contact their insurance providers as soon as possible.

Why it matters

Collecting comprehensive data on the extent and severity of storm damage will help Albany County officials assess the overall impact and determine what resources and assistance may be needed for recovery efforts. Timely reporting is crucial for residents to access potential aid programs and insurance claims.

The details

The Albany County Office of Emergency Management has set up an online survey for residents to report major property damage from the recent high wind event. Residents are asked to provide details and photos of any significant damage to their homes, businesses, or agricultural facilities before beginning cleanup or repairs. The county is also advising people to contact their insurance providers as soon as possible to initiate claims.

  • The high wind event occurred on March 12, 2026.

The players

Albany County Office of Emergency Management

The government agency responsible for coordinating emergency response and recovery efforts in Albany County, Wyoming.

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What’s next

Residents have until March 31, 2026 to submit damage reports through the county's online survey.

The takeaway

Prompt reporting of storm damage is crucial for Albany County residents to access potential aid and insurance resources, as well as help local officials assess the full scope of the event and direct recovery efforts accordingly.