Arkansas Storm Damages from Tuesday April 19

The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM) has received damage reports due to the severe weather activity of April 19 and continuing. There are no fatalities or injuries reported at this time.

 Breakout by county:

 Craighead County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. A mini storage building on Hwy 1 was damaged.

 Crittenden County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. An unknown number of homes have been damaged.

 Garland County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. There is one home with damage reported at this time.

 Greene County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. The Greene County Tech Schools have roof damage.

 Hot Spring County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county.

 Independence County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. There were reports of one business with minor damage and tree that fell down on a carport damaging two vehicles.

 Jefferson County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county.

 Johnson County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county.

 Logan County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. Blue Mountain City has roof damage to City Hall.

 Lonoke County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county.

 Mississippi County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. Two businesses and one home are also reported damaged.

 Pulaski County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. There is one home with reported damage. The city of North Little Rock reported one business with minor damage.

 Pope County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county.

 White County

Power outages and trees down have been reported throughout the county. 

The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM) is the state’s homeland security and preparedness agency. The agency works to identify and lessen the effects of emergencies, disasters and threats to Arkansas by developing effective prevention, preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery actions for all disasters and emergencies.  For additional information, contact ADEM at (501) 683-6700 or visit the website at www.adem.arkansas.gov.