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    Of the 3,350 power outages across the state late Wednesday morning, 1,200 of them had occurred in Lafayette County, according to PowerOutage.us.. The flood threat will last through the afternoon ...

  3. Storms flood the Ozarks and strand drivers in Toronto. New ...

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    Buses and ambulances evacuated 86 people from a nursing home in Yellville, Arkansas, where water rose to about 4 feet (1.2 meters) during flash flooding, Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander said.

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  6. 2019 Arkansas River floods - Wikipedia

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    The first round of rainfall on May 18 produced widespread totals of 0.5–1 in (13–25 mm) across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, raising the Arkansas River into flood stage. [ 5 ] : 23 With the threat of flood and a tornado outbreak looming, many events scheduled for the evening of May 20 were cancelled or rescheduled.

  7. Marked Tree Lock and Siphons - Wikipedia

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    The Marked Tree Lock and Siphons are a flood control facility on the St. Francis River in Poinsett County, Arkansas. These facilities are located about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Marked Tree. Built in 1926, the lock is located on a now disused and partially filled artificial channel west of the main river.

  8. Albert Pike Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    During the night of June 10–11, 2010 a flash flood along Little Missouri River killed 20 people in the campgrounds of the Albert Pike Recreation Area. [1] In a matter of less than four hours water rose from three feet to over twenty-three feet. Since that time the U.S. Forest Service has closed the site for further evaluation. [2] [3]

  9. Homes flooding in Texas as severe storms ramp up across the ...

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    Flash flood warnings were ongoing Wednesday morning across parts of eastern Texas, northern Louisiana, far western Mississippi and southeast Arkansas, where 3 to 6 inches of rainfall have fallen ...