Friday, 11 April 2008

Strong storms hit Arkansas, Texas, 1 dead

Powerful storms brought hail, heavy rain and possible tornadoes to Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma, causing flooding and power outages for thousands of customers on Friday morning and at least one dead. Arkansas was bracing for more severe weather later in the day.

Hail and high winds moved into Arkansas, a state already contending with three weeks of flooding and 10 tornadoes that hit last week.

Most of the state was under a flash flood warning and forecasts said the new round of storms could include tornadoes later in the day. Roads were flooded and people were being told to stay home.

"It's just getting worse," sheriffs dispatcher Nola Massey said. "We're just trying to get everybody to stay home and not get out in it."

In far east-central Oklahoma, state officials reported damage to more than 200 homes and businesses from straight-line winds.

The severe weather began in the region on Thursday. An apparent tornado with winds of up to 70 mph (112kph) moved through west Texas, tearing shingles from roofs, shattering glass and flipping vehicles.

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost electricity in Oklahoma and the Dallas area. A woman died in Oklahoma when her car skidded off the road during downpours yesterday. Three people were teated for minor injuries in Texas.

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