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Forecasters predicted floods for various parts of Arkansas’s
prairie, as the state’s largest deluge in 25 years continues.
The great storms last week and the break in the Black River’s
dam are maintaining a dangerous water level.
White River has risen about 7 feet in only four days and the
National Weather Service predicted it would reach 33.5 feet by Tuesday.
According to the Associated Press, Prairie County Sheriff Gary
Burnett, who lives in the area near Little Rock, is surprised of the river’s
fast flooding. He declared he had never seen it flood so quickly.
Other residents also said it was the worst flood they had
ever seen, as Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe declared 35 counties disaster areas.
Among them are Hot Spring, Independence, Jackson, Logan, Stone, Washington, Crawford,
Nevada and Newton.
In Des Arc’s, Tom Roe Memorial Riverfront Park was completely
flooded, only the top halves of the light poles remaining visible.
The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management expects the
White River to actually exceed the water levels in the 1982 floods.
At least 17 people died in the floods and thousands of
people had to be evacuated from their homes, most of them in Missouri. Federal
emergency workers will be today in the areas affected by the floods.
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