Arkansas braces for major flooding on Arkansas River

The Associated Press - May 23, 2019 2:58 pm

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – Areas along the Arkansas River in Arkansas are bracing for near-record flooding because of a deluge of water heading into the state from Oklahoma.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Little Rock says that water speeds could be up to seven times faster than normal because of the water moving downstream from Oklahoma. A small craft advisory is in effect warning boaters of the dangerously strong currents.
The Corps says that some parks along the river will be closed and campers will be told to leave because of the flooding risk.
Forecasters say major flooding of the Arkansas River is expected, beginning this weekend in western Arkansas.

 

Latest Stories

Ponca City Schools releases statement about Bibles in classroom

The Ponca City Public Schools released the following statement in regards to Ryan Walters demand that...

Silvan Zingg at Marland’s Grand Home Thursday

Silvan Zingg, Boogie Woogie, Blues & Jazz pianist from Switzerland will perform at Marland’s Grand Home...

Crazy Days Retail Event and Oklahoma’s Tax-Free Weekend

Prepare for a trifecta of excitement in downtown Ponca City at the  Crazy Days retail event...