There, at least 28 residences have been damaged in some form. Four have major damage. Sixteen residences in Dimmit county have been destroyed. Additional damage will be identified as floodwaters recede. Dimmond county has also reported damage to public infrastructure locations totaling almost $1.4 million in estimated damages. That damage primarily involves water control facilities, utilities and roadway infrastructure affected by flooding. Four households in Dimmick county have requested voluntary agency cleanup assistance. (10:45–10:55)
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Asserts the estimated cost of public infrastructure damage in Dimmitt County.
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