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DescriptionArkansas April 2008 damage.jpg
English: Tornado damage images at a subdivision of Little Rock, Arkansas on April 3, 2008. Several tornadoes affected central Arkansas from a lone supercell that developed during the evening hours.
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2008-04-08 14:08 (UTC) | JForget | 89078 (bytes) | 640×480 | Tornado damage images at a subdivision of Little Rock, Arkansas on April 3, 2008. Several tornadoes affected central Arkansas from a lone supercell that developped during the evening hours. Courtesy of NWS Little Rock http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/html/rai
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(Original text) : Tornado damage images at a subdivision of Little Rock, Arkansas on April 3, 2008. Several tornadoes affected central Arkansas from a lone supercell that developped during the evening hours. Courtesy of NWS Little Rock http://www.srh.noa