Arkansas Receives emergency Declaration Following Severe Storms
President Donald Trump approved an emergency declaration for Arkansas on Saturday, January 25, 2026, following devastating storms that swept through the state. The declaration was made at the request of Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, providing critical federal assistance to support recovery efforts.
Impact of the Storms
The storms, which began on January 23rd, brought widespread damage across multiple counties in Arkansas. Reports indicate meaningful damage from tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flooding.Initial assessments reveal considerable damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, including power lines and roadways. Several counties have reported widespread power outages, impacting thousands of residents.
Federal Assistance Available
The emergency declaration authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate all disaster relief efforts in the affected areas. This includes providing assistance for debris removal,emergency protective measures,and the restoration of essential services. Specifically, the declaration allows for federal funding to be allocated for state and local governments, as well as certain private non-profit organizations, to cover eligible costs related to the emergency response. FEMA is working closely with state and local officials to assess the full extent of the damage and determine the most effective allocation of resources.
Governor Sanders’ Response
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders expressed gratitude for President Trump’s swift action. “I thank President Trump for quickly approving this emergency declaration for Arkansas,” she stated in a press release. “This assistance is vital as we begin the long process of recovery and rebuilding. My administration is committed to working tirelessly with our federal and local partners to ensure that all Arkansans have the resources they need.” Arkansas Governor’s Official Website
Ongoing Recovery Efforts
State and local emergency management agencies are currently conducting damage assessments to determine the full scope of the disaster. Shelters have been opened in several communities to provide temporary housing and support for displaced residents. the Arkansas National Guard has been deployed to assist with search and rescue operations, debris removal, and security. Residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and follow the guidance of local authorities. Ready.gov – Severe Weather provides resources for preparing for and responding to severe weather events.
How to Get Help
Arkansans affected by the storms can apply for disaster assistance through FEMA’s website at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). Additional information and resources are available through the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management at Arkansas Department of Emergency Management.