Two major storms have moved through Sioux Falls in less than a week, leaving behind areas of flooding and damage to trees and property.

Check for Damage

If you encounter a street or space that has been negatively impacted by these events, the city wants to hear from you.

Go Online

On its website, the city has a page dedicated to identifying damage locations so crews can work on getting public roadways clear.

When making a report, note the location (address and/or cross streets).

Be Safe

Officials are also issuing these reminders in the wake of the storms:

  • Do not approach downed power lines. Call 911 to report those immediately.
  • If you encounter a blocked street due to downed trees or streetlights, call the police non-emergency line at 605-367-7000

READ MORE: Watch Out For Storm Repair Scams In South Dakota

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