Administrative Declaration of Disaster for Indiana
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has declared a disaster in Indiana due to severe storms and tornadoes occurring in March. This means that affected residents and businesses in specified counties can apply for disaster loans to recover from physical damages and economic injuries. Primary affected counties are Jasper and Newton, along with surrounding areas in Indiana and Illinois.
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Key Changes
- Disaster loans available for physical and economic damage recovery in Indiana
- Primary impact on Jasper and Newton counties; contiguous areas also affected
- Application deadlines set for June 2026 for physical damage and January 2027 for economic injury
Obligations
What this law requires
Residents and businesses in affected counties must apply for disaster loans to recover from damages caused by severe storms and tornadoes.
Residents and businesses must submit Economic Injury Loan applications by the specified deadline to receive assistance.
Applicants must use the MySBA Loan Portal to submit their disaster loan applications online.
Applicants can contact the SBA disaster assistance customer service center for further assistance while applying for loans.
Primary and contiguous counties affected by the disaster must be clearly identified by applicants when applying for loans.