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Governor Sanders signs executive order authorizing additional disaster funds to support recovery from May 2024 severe weather impacts

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Little Rock, Arkansas – Arkansas is still feeling the effects of the severe storms and tornadoes that struck the state on May 8, 2024, and state leaders are continuing to respond nearly two years later with additional financial support for recovery efforts.

On Thursday, Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order that revises an earlier disaster declaration tied to the weather event. The updated order authorizes $41,598.49 in additional funding aimed at supporting ongoing recovery work in affected areas across the state.

The storms left behind widespread damage to both public property and private communities, and officials say the need for assistance has not fully disappeared. The order highlights continued hardship in cities and counties still working to rebuild infrastructure and stabilize local services after the destruction caused by the 2024 outbreak of severe weather.

The funding will be drawn from the Governor’s Disaster Response and Recovery Fund under the Public Assistance Program. According to the order, the money will be managed at the discretion of the director of the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management, who will oversee how the funds are allocated for program-related and administrative recovery costs.

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State officials say the goal is to ensure that local governments have the flexibility needed to address lingering damage and complete unfinished recovery projects. While the dollar amount may appear modest compared to the scale of the disaster, the funds are intended to fill specific gaps that remain in the recovery process.

The executive order, identified as EO 26-08, was officially signed on April 10, 2026. It amends the earlier disaster declaration that was issued in response to the May 2024 storms, which included tornadoes that caused significant disruption across multiple communities.

In the order, state leaders emphasize that recovery is still ongoing and that continued state support is necessary to help impacted areas fully stabilize. The amendment reflects an acknowledgment that disaster recovery is not always a short-term process, especially when infrastructure damage and community impacts extend over long periods.

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While no new damage has been reported, the updated funding is meant to reinforce existing recovery efforts already underway. State officials say the adjustment ensures that Arkansas can continue addressing both immediate needs and long-term rebuilding priorities linked to the severe weather event.

As recovery continues, the state maintains its focus on supporting affected residents and ensuring that local governments have the resources needed to complete restoration work tied to one of the most damaging weather events in recent years.

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