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After suffering major flooding, the community is asking the city for a change to limit flooding issues from happening again.
OSCEOLA, Ark. — Osceola, Arkansas residents are upset after their homes saw a “surge of water” after storms brought heavy rain overnight. The residents are calling on city leadership to fix w… ...
Heavy rains early Thursday morning left several Osceola residents wading through water in their homes. City Councilmember Tyler Dunegan told K8 News that several homes in his ward were flooded, ...
OSCEOLA, Ark. (KAIT) - Heavy rains early Thursday morning left several Osceola residents wading through water in their homes. City Councilmember Tyler Dunegan told K8 News that several homes in ...
Communities in Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana are bracing for flooding expected to persist throughout the month. In Vicksburg, Mississippi, the river is projected to crest at 48 feet around ...
Some private insurers also provide coverage. According to FEMA, the average yearly flood insurance premium in Arkansas is currently around $946, an increase from $781 in prior years.
Several towns and counties across Arkansas are dealing with flooding issues after a bout of torrential downpour.
Major flooding is underway in parts of the central United States after three months’ worth of rainfall came down in just three days. Several major cities across the mid-South picked up a foot or ...
Heavy rain pounded northern Arkansas and southern Missouri through much of the morning. Seven inches of rain fell in less than six hours in Branson, Missouri, where roughly 14,000 people live, a ...
Water rescues and evacuations took place in northern Arkansas on Wednesday morning, as rising water inundated homes and businesses and prompted the National Weather Service to issue a rare flash ...
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The funding announcement also comes on the same day a study found Arkansas was the seventh in the nation for flood events in 2023, a 32.1% increase over previous years, according to the study authors.