The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency is offering flood buckets to any Shelby County resident who suffered damage to their homes during the recent flooding.
The buckets contain an assortment of cleaning supplies and materials to assist with clean-up.
The buckets will be available for pickup between the hours of 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday. The number of buckets are limited and will be on a “first-come / first-serve” basis.
Contact the EMA office at 317-392-6308 with any questions.
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