NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A path of destruction, debris, downed trees, and power lines can make the aftermath of a tornado very dangerous. Before you assess the damage and begin the cleanup process, please be mindful of these tips for staying safe after a tornado.
• Reserve phone calls for emergencies and use text messaging or social media to communicate with family and friends.
• Pay attention to the National Weather Service, NOAA Weather Radio, meteorologists, and local authorities for updated information.
• Contact your healthcare provider if you are sick or need medical attention. Wait for further care instructions and continue to shelter in place.
• Do not go near fallen power lines or broken utility poles, and contact your local power company to file a report.
• Wear appropriate gear during cleanup such as thick-soled shoes, long pants, work gloves, appropriate face coverings, and masks.
• Sort debris into separate piles: Vegetative, Construction and Demolition, White Goods, Electronics, and Household Hazardous Waste.
If you are interested in volunteering in an affected area, please visit helparkansas.com for storm recovery information.
If you would like to make a monetary donation to the Arkansas Disaster Relief Program, please visit helparkansas.com for storm recovery information.
Under the Arkansas Disaster Relief Program, the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM) is able to provide funds for immediate needs for disaster relief to communities experiencing major impacts from a DECLARED disaster.