View Damage Assessment Tables
In the Charts module, the Tables page summarizes your damage assessment data in several tables. On the action bar, use the Type menu to select and view the following tables.
| Table | Description |
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Residential |
Number of damaged residential properties sorted by the severity of damage. If you have jurisdictions set up, this table also displays data for each jurisdiction.
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PA IDA Details |
Damage costs from your Initial Damage Assessments (IDA) collected with the Public Damage form. This data is sorted by FEMA's Public Assistance (PA) categories.
If you have jurisdictions or applicants set up, this table displays separate data for each jurisdiction or applicant. Jurisdictions or applicants without any damage costs are hidden by default, but you can display them by clicking Show All. This affects the data exported when you click Export. This table also displays the population, threshold, and damage cost per capita. The threshold helps predict if the state or county will be eligible for public assistance. If the total public damage for the state or county is below the threshold, then it is likely ineligible for public assistance. The threshold is calculated based on FEMA's Per Capita Impact Indicators. For example, to calculate the threshold for a county, Crisis Track multiplies the current Countywide Impact Indicator by the population of the county. Administrators can edit the population in the Settings module. The Total row summarizes the data from all jurisdictions or applicants. The Total Qualifying Costs row summarizes data from jurisdictions or applicants above the threshold. |
| PA Applicant Summary |
Damage costs for each of your applicants sorted by FEMA's Public Assistance (PA) categories.
Applicants without damage costs are hidden by default, but you can display them by clicking Show All. This affects the data exported when you click Export. |
Several of these tables are automatically sorted by FEMA's Public Assistance categories. For information about these categories, see FEMA's documentation on their website.