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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Little Rock AR
1226 PM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024

...NWS Damage Survey for 04/08/2024 Thunderstorm Wind Event in
the city of Scott in Pulaski County...

.Widespread wind damage in the Craig Rd. and Burns Rd. community...

Peak Wind  /Est/:       90 mph
Path Length /statute/:  0.2 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   0.1 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0


Start Date:             04/08/2024
Start Time:             0833 PM CDT
Start Location:         4.1 SSW Scott
Start Lat/Lon:          34.6405 / -92.1167

End Date:               04/08/2024
End Time:               0834 PM CDT
End Location:           3.9 SSW Scott
End Lat/Lon:            34.6431 / -92.1171

Summary:

The National Weather Service storm damage survey team determined
that the damage to the neighborhood between Craig Rd. and Burns Rd.
was caused by a strong microburst that dropped over bordering
Old River Lake and spread northwest producing damage throughout
the small community in between the aforementioned roads. The damage
in the community was characterized by numerous large trees uprooted,
numerous outbuildings heavily damaged or destroyed, and the metal
siding and roofing material of several homes was blown off.
Thankfully there were no reported injuries or fatalities.

&&

NOTE:
The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS
Storm Data.

$$

Cavanaugh/Cooper


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