Arkansas’ ‘catastrophic’ tornado

James Guideen looks for personal items in the remains of his house that was destroyed by a tornado, April 30, 2014 in Mayflower, Arkansas. Deadly tornadoes ripped through the region starting on April 27 leaving more than two dozen dead. The storm system has also brought severe flooding to Florida's Panhandle. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
(Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

OAN Geraldyn Berry
UPDATED 3:45 PM – Friday, March 31, 2023

According to the National Weather Service, a “catastrophic” tornado has passed through the Little Rock, Arkansas, region.

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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-Ark.) said that “significant damage has occurred in Central Arkansas.”

On Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service declared a tornado emergency for parts of the Little Rock metro region, citing a “damaging tornado” that had passed through the area.

According to National Weather Service data, over 300,000 individuals were nearby and close to the storm.

In the tornado warning, the National Weather Service stated that the storm’s damage threat was “catastrophic,” and that they verified a “large and destructive tornado” had moved through parts of Little Rock.

In a Twitter post, Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. quickly requested assistance from the National Guard and warned local citizens to stay away from the affected areas.

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