June 18, 2025

HUD: Disaster Aid and Financial Flexibility Delivered for Arkansas Residents Impacted by Natural Disasters

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner announced the availability of federal disaster assistance to the State of Arkansas to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms, tornadoes and flooding from April 2–22, 2025.

“HUD serves every American and works alongside communities to help rebuild homes, neighborhoods, and businesses after severe storms,” said Secretary Turner. “To support Arkansans during this time of need, HUD is providing financial flexibility and disaster recovery resources to affected communities.”

“As we recover from a spring of devastating severe weather, we are thankful to Secretary Scott Turner and President Donald J. Trump for their support and aid for our storm-impacted communities,” said Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “The process of cleaning up and rebuilding is never easy, but with this Federal disaster assistance, we will be able to supplement and relieve the burden on our impacted counties, cities, and towns more efficiently.”

“Arkansans are resilient and dedicated to supporting our friends and neighbors affected by natural disasters, but federal assistance will also be key to recover and rebuild. We applaud Sec. Turner and HUD’s efforts to deliver this important relief and flexibility,” said Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Congressmen Rick Crawford (AR-01), French Hill (AR-02), Steve Womack (AR-03) and Bruce Westerman (AR-04).

President Trump issued a major disaster declaration for the State of Arkansas.

Effectively immediately, HUD is:

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