Arkansas
FEMA provides advice ahead of the possibility of additional severe weather in Arkansas
Arkansas – FEMA authorities advise Arkansas catastrophe survivors to be ready for new possible hazards due to a severe weather threat in the area beginning Tuesday late afternoon through Wednesday morning.
They provide the following advice:
▪ If you haven’t done so already, take pictures to document current damages in the unlikely event that you have more damage.
▪ There is a potential for rain and wind to enter the state, so it is important to cover damaged roofs to prevent additional loss. Using tarps could help prevent further damage.
▪ If you have started to gather your belongings, store them in a location where they are less likely to receive additional damage.
▪ Tie down large objects such as generators, or grills and secure outdoor furniture.
▪ If you haven’t done so, remember to sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and NOAA Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts. Also, if your community has sirens, you should become familiar with the warning tone.
▪ Be sure to keep a battery-powered radio with you to listen for emergency updates from local officials.
▪ Pay attention to weather reports from local meteorologists who can predict when conditions may be right for a tornado and can provide information about where storms may be headed.
▪ Download the FEMA App so you can have access to weather alerts, disaster resources, and additional preparedness tips.
You can apply for FEMA aid if you reside in Cross, Lonoke, or Pulaski counties at https://www.disasterassistance.gov/.
If you’re having trouble applying online, contact (800) 621-3362. The free phone number is available from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.
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