
The United States has hit by a series of extreme weather this year, creating significant damage to the country's infrastructure.
According to the Associated Press, there has been roughly $1.2 billion in damage across 24 states based on preliminary assessments of public infrastructure categories established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This includes damage to roads, bridges, utilities, water control facilities, public buildings and equipment and parks.
In order to qualify for federal aid, each state must meet particular damage thresholds for their population.
Costs surrounding the damage is likely to rise as several states have yet to complete damage assessments for recent disasters. In addition, the number could also increase for states that have already submitted figures to FEMA, but may be able to add more counties to their disaster declarations.
Here's a look at state-by-state preliminary damage assessments, shown by each disaster, according to the Associated Press:
Alabama
- Event: storms, tornadoes and flooding
 - Date: Feb. 19 - March 20
 - Damage: $10 million
 
Arkansas
- Event: storms and flooding
 - Date: May 21 - June 14
 - Damage: $7.1 million
 
California
- Event: storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: Feb. 13 - Feb. 15
 - Damage: $65.2 million
 
Idaho
- Event: storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: April 7 - 13
 - Damage: $3 million
 
Illinois
- Event: storms and flooding
 - Date: March 15 - 23
 - Damage: $672,474
 
Iowa
- Event: storms and flooding
 - Date: March 12 - June 15
 - Damage: $132.7 million
 
Kansas
- Event: storms, tornadoes and flooding
 - Date: April 28 - July 12
 - Damage: $10.3 million
 
Kentucky
- Event: storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: Feb. 6 - March 10
 - Damage: $38.9 million
 
Louisiana
- Event: storms and tornadoes
 - Date: April 24 - 25
 - Damage: $7.3 million
 
Minnesota:
- Event: storms and flooding
 - Date: March 12 - April 28
 - Damage: $33.1 million
 
Mississippi
- Event: storms, tornadoes and flooding
 - Date: Feb. 22 - March 29, April 13 - 14
 - Damage: $13.2 million, $3.2 million
 
Missouri
- Event: storms and flooding; storms, tornadoes and flooding
 - Date: March 11 - April 16, April 29 - July 5
 - Damage: $35.1 million, $59.9 million
 
Montana
- Event: flooding
 - Date: March 20 - April 10
 - Damage: $2.2 million
 
Nebraska
- Event: storms and flooding
 - Date: March 9 - April 1
 - Damage: $435.9 million
 
North Dakota
- Event: Flooding
 - Date: March 21-April 28
 - Damage: $5.9 million
 
Ohio
- Event: Storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: Feb. 5-13
 - Damage: $43.5 million
 
Oklahoma
- Event: Storms, tornadoes and flooding
 - Date: April 30-May 6
 - Damage: $6.4 million
 
Oregon
- Event: Storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: Feb. 23-26
 - Damage: $24.5 million
 
South Dakota
- Event: Storms and flooding
 - Date: March 13-April 26
 - Damage: $41.9 million
 
Tennessee
- Event: Storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: Feb. 19-March 30
 - Damage: $64 million
 
Texas
- Event: Storms and flooding
 - Date: June 24-25
 - Damage: $47.8 million
 
Vermont
- Event: Storms and flooding
 - Date: April 15
 - Damage: $2.4 million
 
West Virginia
- Event: Storms, flooding and landslides
 - Date: June 29-30
 - Damage: $2.7 million
 
Wisconsin
- Event: Storms and flooding
 - Date: March 13-26
 - Damage: $2.9 million
 



















