The Illinois Catastrophic Events Form is a document used by Illinois government agencies to record the details of natural disasters or other catastrophic events that have occurred in the state. It is used to capture information about the event, including the date, location, type of event, and the estimated cost of damage. The form is divided into three sections: Event Information, Damage Assessment, and Disaster Assistance. The Event Information section includes details about the date, location, type of event, and a brief description of the event. The Damage Assessment section records the estimated cost of damage and the resources that were used to address the disaster. The Disaster Assistance section lists any forms of assistance provided by the state or other sources. There are two types of Illinois Catastrophic Events form: The Catastrophic Event Report and the Catastrophic Event Notice. The Catastrophic Event Report is used for natural disasters or other catastrophic events that have occurred in the state and the Catastrophic Event Notice is used to notify government agencies of the event.