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Friday, March 31, 2023

Another Wave Of Deadly Tornadoes Rip Little Rock!

Mother nature does not care about politics.

I guess critical race theory is more dangerous than mother nature. I guess drag queens and transgender Americans pose a greater threat than an EF3, EF4 or catastrophic EF5 tornadoes. Climate change is real but Republicans call that a hoax. Uh, look at the damages weather events leave behindl

Somebody wake Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders up!

Oops, she hate woke.

Huckabee Sanders, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Sen. John Boozeman (R-AR), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), Rep. French Hill (R-AR), Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR), Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR), Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) are notified.

The Republicans will take their heads out their asses and beg Biden and the federal emergency assistance agencies to help them. Just like Mississippi, Republicans care when it affects their pathetic lives.

Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Camack Village and most of Pulaski County were hit with deadly tornadoes.

The city of Little Rock has a population of 157,000.

About 45% of the city’s population is Black.

Little Rock was hit by what's being described as a "catastrophic" tornado by meteorologists on Friday, March 31 as severe storms moved throughout Arkansas.

The day was active as Arkansas saw a powerful storm move through the state that saw several tornado warnings and potential tornados in other towns.

There's been reports of lots of damage in the Little Rock metro area and we are working to confirm the extent of the damage.

At least two tornados have been confirmed as of 3:40 p.m.

UAMS officially declared a mass casualty event following the tornado. We are working to confirm any further injuries or deaths.

Dingbat governor will finally admit she needs federal assistance.

Hospitals in Little Rock are reporting a surge in patients, which includes; CHI St. Vincent in Little Rock and Sherwood, Baptist in Little Rock and North Little Rock, and UAMS.

While a source within MEMS initially estimated 600 injured, but Mayor Frank Scott said only 24 people have been hospitalized as of 6:18 p.m.

One person has died in North Little Rock, according to the Pulaski County Coroner's Office.

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders activated the Arkansas National Guard a little after 4 p.m. They will be deploying to areas that have been impacted by the storm.

The governor said they will "spare no resource to assist with response and recovery efforts for Arkansans impacted."

Pulaski County and Little Rock both declared a state of emergency in response to the damage sustained. Rescue crews are in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, and Jacksonville.

Among the damage includes downed power lines, destroyed homes, and many people without power.

The mayor has asked residents of Little Rock to avoid a wide swath of the city, which was hit by the tornado and damaging winds.

The city has set up a temporary emergency shelter at Hall High School for anyone displaced by the storm.

Nearly 83,000 houses are without power across the state, with over 51,000 houses without power in the Pulaski County area as of 7:34 p.m.

Damage has been reported from Little Rock to as far as Jacksonville.

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