Montgomery EMA Provides Update on Storm Damage Recovery

State of emergency lifted as cleanup and repairs continue in Cloverdale area.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 4:55pm

The Montgomery City/County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) announced that it has made progress on cleanup and repair efforts in the Cloverdale area after straight-line winds caused significant damage last week. EMA Director Wade Lyles said the state of emergency has been lifted for all of Alabama, and the agency registered 58 minor damage assessments, with all power lines restored and fallen trees removed.

Why it matters

The storm caused damage and disruption in the Montgomery area, and the EMA's update provides reassurance that recovery efforts are underway and the situation is stabilizing, which is important for residents and businesses affected by the severe weather.

The details

According to the EMA, the storm displaced a handful of residents, but insurance is expected to cover their losses. The agency is now preparing for whatever weather may come next, indicating an ongoing focus on disaster preparedness and response.

  • The state of emergency was lifted as of midnight on February 3, 2026.
  • The storm caused significant damage in the Cloverdale area last week.

The players

Wade Lyles

The Montgomery City/County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director.

Montgomery City/County Emergency Management Agency (EMA)

The local emergency management agency responsible for coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts in Montgomery, Alabama.

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The takeaway

The EMA's update shows that the Montgomery area is making progress in recovering from the recent storm, with power restored, debris cleared, and displaced residents supported, demonstrating the agency's effective coordination of disaster response efforts.