Indiana Governor Declares Statewide Disaster Emergency, Mobilizes National Guard
The emergency declaration mobilizes state resources after record flooding forced evacuations and 25 rescues, officials said.
- On Thursday, Indiana Governor Mike Braun declared a statewide disaster emergency to strengthen response efforts following Tuesday's severe storms, which brought flooding, tornadic activity, and a destructive "derecho" windstorm.
- Tuesday's severe weather caused significant destruction across Indiana, with winds reaching up to 99 mph in Gary and some central regions recording as much as 10 inches of rain, killing a 4-year-old child in Jennings County.
- NIPSCO reported 269,726 outages affecting its 500,000 customers in northwest Indiana, while Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott warned residents to prepare for extended power restoration through the weekend.
- Gary Mayor Eddie Melton characterized the city's response as "all hands on deck," while Franklin County officials reported 14 evacuations and 25 rescues as self-evacuations continued in hard-hit communities.
- Residents can report storm damage by calling 211-9966 through Indiana 211, as state agencies mobilize resources to assist flooded communities like Connersville, where water levels reached record heights.
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Gov. Braun requests FEMA aid after deadly Indiana storms, flooding
Republican Gov. Mike Braun requested federal assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Aug. 14, 2026, following a series of deadly storms that caused record flooding, tornadoes, and widespread power outages across Indiana.
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