Arkansas Disaster Aid Extended After Storms and Floods
Published Date: 7/1/2025
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Arkansas is getting extra help after severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding hit hard. This update adds more support for affected people and communities, making sure they get the aid they need faster. The changes boost funding and extend deadlines to keep recovery moving strong.
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Additional Disaster Aid for Arkansas
If you live in Arkansas and were affected by the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding, this amendment to the Presidential major disaster declaration (FEMA-4873-DR) dated May 21, 2025 adds more support, boosts funding, and extends deadlines so recovery aid can get to people and communities faster.
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