Found 141 datasets matching "Property Damage".
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The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue (abbreviated LFD or LFR), is the sole fire suppression agency for the former city of...
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A FEMA housing inspection for renters is used to assess personal property loss and for owners to assess damage to their home as well as personal property. This inspection is done to determine...
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In the flagged files, PHMSA add data that are routinely used during data analysis and when presenting certain 20-year trends. Information includes: serious incidents (involving a fatality or...
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This dataset denotes Sandy Damage Estimates Based on FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) Registrant Inspection Data. A FEMA housing inspection for renters is used to assess personal property loss and...
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A public adjuster is a person who is licensed pursuant to Iowa code chapter 522C and for compensation or other thing of value, does any of the following: -Acts for or aids an insured in...
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A public adjuster business entity is a corporation, association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or any other legal entity that is licensed pursuant to Iowa...
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The magnitude 6.7 earthquake killed 66 and caused $0.5-1.0 billion property damage.
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The magnitude 6.6 earthquake killed 240 and caused $50 million in property damage.
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The magnitude 6.5 earthquake killed 7 and caused 12.5 million in property damage.
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The magnitude 6.9 earthquake caused $30 million property damage and injured 91 people.
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The total number of City-vehicle operated vehicles that are managed by DOHMH that were involved in collisions involving injury or property damage for the citywide fleet reported in the citywide...
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The magnitude 7.1 earthquake killed 28 people and caused $11 million property damage. Affected area: 1,554,000 sq km
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The magnitude 6.8 earthquake caused $2.2 million in property damage. This earthquake was particularly efficient in the generation of surface waves.
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At 4:31 am local time (12:31 GMT) on Monday, January 17, 1994, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake twenty miles west northwest of downtown Los Angeles awoke nearly everyone in southern California. Damage...
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Report of Property Damage. Fillable form in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) with information submitted by NRC stakeholder - licensee, applicant, or NRC employee/contractor.
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The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1,100 million in property damage. It was felt over 100,000 square kilometers and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting.
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The Prince William Sound magnitude 9.2 Mw earthquake on March 28, 1964 at 03:36 GMT (March 27 at 5:36 pm local time), was the largest U.S. earthquake ever recorded and the second largest recorded...
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The tsunami generated by a magnitude 7.9 (Mw) earthquake destroyed 700 boats and 59 houses for a total of $800 million in property damage in Japan (1983 dollars). One hundred and four people...
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The magnitude 6.8 earthquake killed over 3,000, injured 7,750, and caused severe property damage. An additional 1,575 were reported missing and presumed dead. 250,000 were reported to be homeless....
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At 10:14 am local time on October 11th, 1918, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck in Mona Passage, west of Puerto Rico. The shock was immediately followed by a tsunami with runup heights reaching 6...
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