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  • Little Rock, Ark. - The Arkansas River rages through Murray Lock & Dam on March 22, 2008 as flood waters continue to rise throughout the state following record rainfall earlier in the week. At the time this photo was taken, the action stage of the river was observed at 21.56 feet. The flood stage is 23.0 feet. Submitted by Danny Straessle.
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  • Little Rock, Ark. - The Arkansas River rages through Murray Lock & Dam on March 22, 2008 as flood waters continue to rise throughout the state following record rainfall earlier in the week. At the time this photo was taken, the action stage of the river was observed at 21.56 feet. The flood stage is 23.0 feet. Submitted by Danny Straessle.
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  • Little Rock, Ark. - The Arkansas River rages through Murray Lock & Dam on March 22, 2008 as flood waters continue to rise throughout the state following record rainfall earlier in the week. At the time this photo was taken, the action stage of the river was observed at 21.56 feet. The flood stage is 23.0 feet. Submitted by Danny Straessle.
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  • Little Rock, Ark. - The Arkansas River rages through Murray Lock & Dam on March 22, 2008 as flood waters continue to rise throughout the state following record rainfall earlier in the week. At the time this photo was taken, the action stage of the river was observed at 21.56 feet. The flood stage is 23.0 feet. Submitted by Danny Straessle.
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  • Little Rock, Ark. - The Arkansas River rages through Murray Lock & Dam on March 22, 2008 as flood waters continue to rise throughout the state following record rainfall earlier in the week. At the time this photo was taken, the action stage of the river was observed at 21.56 feet. The flood stage is 23.0 feet. Submitted by Danny Straessle.
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  • Prairie County, Ark. - Houses remain flooded along Highway 11 just north of Des Arc on March 26, 2008. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Des Arc, Ark. - Backwater from the White River pools behind the Prairie County Court House on March 26, 2008. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • DeValls Bluff, Ark. - Manufactured homes float in flooded areas along the east bank of the White River on March 26, 2008. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Prairie County, Ark. - Barricades on Highway 70 between DeValls Bluff and Biscoe are in place to deter motorists from crossing the flooded roadway on March 26, 2008. This photo is misleading because the water doesn't look very deep; however, vehicles that chose to ignore the warning found water levels up around the wheel wells of most trucks. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Batesville, Ark. - Traffic moves along a highway on the morning of March 19, 2008 as floodwaters continue to rapidly rise. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Batesville, Ark. - Traffic moves along a highway on the morning of March 19, 2008 as floodwaters continue to rapidly rise. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Hardy, Ark. - A gated community situated in the floodway on March 19, 2008. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Hardy, Ark. - Unsecured outbuildings float out of control on March 19, 2008. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • DeValls Bluff, Ark. - Floodwaters begin to rise on the afternoon of March 22, 2008 where the old Highway 70 bridge once crossed from the east bank of the White River. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Clarendon, Ark. - A high water marker indicates a level of 29 feet on the afternoon of March 22, 2008. Four days later the flood stage at this marker was recorded at 33 feet. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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  • Calico Rock, Ark. - Two out of three propane tanks in this photo have been displaced due to flooding on March 19, 2008. Only the tank under the shelter (center background), although partially submerged, remains in place because it was properly anchored. Submitted by Shawn Jackson.
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