Hawaii Storm Aid Deadline Fixed: One Day Earlier
Published Date: 4/29/2026
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Summary
Hawaii’s major disaster declaration for severe storms and flooding got a tiny but important fix: the deadline to apply for physical damage loans is now June 14, 2026, not June 15. This change helps folks and businesses affected by the March 10-24 storms get their aid on time. Economic injury loan applications are still due by January 7, 2027, so there’s plenty of time to apply for help.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
EIDL Application Deadline Confirmed
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) applications related to the March 10–24, 2026 Hawaii disaster are due by January 7, 2027. Small businesses in Hawaii seeking EIDL assistance should apply through the MySBA Loan Portal by that date.
Physical Loan Deadline Corrected
If you had physical damage from the March 10–24, 2026 storms in Hawaii, the deadline to apply for SBA physical disaster loans is June 14, 2026 (correcting the previously published June 15, 2026 date). You should use the MySBA Loan Portal to apply before June 14, 2026.
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