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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - De Queen, Ark. , April 16, 2009 -- Linda Morgan (right) with the American Red Cross (ARC) shares information on recorded damages caused in Sevier County by a tornado on April 9th with Ira "Mac" McDaniels, Sevier County Office of Emergency Management (left) as her counterpart Ken Smith and Federal Emergency Management Agency Public Assistance Officer Bill Brady listen in.  Widespread damages caused by five tornadoes on April 9th in several western Arkansas counties have been documented.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - De Queen, Ark. , April 16, 2009 -- Linda Morg...

The original database describes this as: Title: Red Cross workers with FEMA and State representatives in Arkansas Production Date: 04/16/2009 Caption: De Queen, Ark. , April 16, 2009 -- Linda Morgan (right) ... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Nothing remains of a home and automobile destroyed by the crushing force of a large tree uprooted by an F3 tornado that swept the city of Mena on the evening of April 9. Widespread damage resulted from the passage of five documented tornadoes that affected several western Arkansas counties that night.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Nothing remain...

The original database describes this as: Title: Damaged home in Arkansas Production Date: 04/11/2009 Caption: Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Nothing remains of a home and automobile destroyed by the crushing... More

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