BOONE, Iowa---Boone County Emergency Management Coordinator Dave Morlan says the Federal Emergency Management Agency has agreed to return for a quick reassessment of storm related damage in Boone County. In the past couple of weeks, several additional properties have been added to the list. Morlan says the first time damages were assessed, there were not enough individual properties to be considered. He says inspectors will limit their investigation to property that was destroyed or received major damage.
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