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Arkansas Delegation Supports Governor’s Request For Disaster Declaration

ARKANSAS (KFSM) — Although President Trump tweeted his support for Arkansans during the historic flooding, he has not yet declared it a federal disaster. Senato...

ARKANSAS (KFSM) — Although President Trump tweeted his support for Arkansans during the historic flooding, he has not yet declared it a federal disaster.

Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton along with Congressmen Steve Womack, Rick Crawford, French Hill and Bruce Westerman, sent a letter to President Trump and administration officials urging them to support Governor Asa Hutchinson’s request for a federal disaster declaration due to extensive damage as a result of historic flooding and recent severe storms in the state.

“The resourcefulness and resilience of Arkansans in recent days has been impressive; however, as losses mount, the people of our great state hope the federal government will join in these restoration efforts,” members wrote in the letter.

President Donald Trump tweeted that FEMA and the Federal Government will do whatever is necessary to help out with the historic flooding along the Arkansas River since Thursday (May 23).

Arkansas Delegation Supports Governor’s Request For Disaster Declaration

Senator Cotton says his office is ready to help those affected by the severe flooding and those in need can contact them at 501-223-9081.

“We’re facing historic, devastating floods along the Arkansas River, and the biggest danger may be yet to come," Cotton said. "In the next day, I’ll meet with affected Arkansans and tour the worst-hit areas along with Governor Hutchinson and other officials. My office stands ready to assist any Arkansan threatened by these historic floods. Arkansans are strong and resilient. We’ll rebuild together,”

The following is the full text of the delegation’s letter of support:

Dear Mr. President:

On behalf of the State of Arkansas, we are writing to support Governor Asa Hutchinson’s request to declare a major disaster, pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act, as a result of the recent devastating flooding and severe storms across the state.  

Currently, 15 counties are reporting damage from extremely heavy rainfall, both locally and upriver in the Arkansas River system, with multiple levee breaches across the state. Voluntary evacuations are currently underway across at least four counties, with shelters opening in the cities of Fort Smith, Conway, Altheimer and Wright. These facilities can only take in 755 Arkansans displaced by dangerously high waters.

Simply put this is a historic flood that demands the immediate attention of the federal government. Since May 21, 2019, the Arkansas River has seen levels rise at a historic rate, surpassing the record floods of 2015, 1990, 1941 and 1927.  This unprecedented flooding is something unseen on the Arkansas River before. Long-term saturation will provide prolonged stress on the levee system, yielding devasting impacts to infrastructure and personal property if failure occurs.

As Governor Hutchinson noted in his request, there has been extensive damage across the state. Presently, the state is conducting extensive flood fighting operations with multiple counties impacted, and considerable property and infrastructure damage either occurring or anticipated to occur. There are approximately 3,124 total structures with potential impacts, and this number will continue to rise as the flooding continues.

Due to the unknowns associated with this event, and the amount of rain and changing conditions, it is difficult to estimate the level of Direct Federal Assistance required. The activities listed below are our current estimates based on past experiences:

  • United States Army Corps of Engineers - sandbags, self-contained pumps, damage assessment teams, power generation, technical assistance, mapping, GIS support, and inundation mapping
  • United States Coast Guard - air transportation assets, technical assistance
  • Civil Air Patrol - air assets 
  • United States Fish and Wildlife Service - wildlife management assistance and technical assistance
  • United States Department of Agriculture - crop damage assessment, technical assistance water management and inundation mapping
  • Federal Highway Administration - Emergency Relief Program
  • Environmental Protection Agency – damage assessments, technical assistance
  • National Guard – heavy lift helicopters, aerial imagery

The resourcefulness and resilience of Arkansans in recent days has been impressive; however, as losses mount, the people of our great state hope the federal government will join in these restoration efforts.

Federal government resources are critical in the immediate aftermath of this devastating storm, and coordination between the federal government and state and local officials is crucial to begin the process of recovery and rebuilding.

We are eager to assist in any way possible to ensure expedited evaluation of this request. Please do not hesitate to contact our offices with any questions.

We thank you for the support you have already offered, and respectfully ask for your continued attention and assistance in providing the resources necessary to ensure the safety of Arkansans.

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