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Damage Pictures (January 29, 2008)
 
A tree fell into a house at Lonoke (Lonoke).
In the picture: A tree fell into a house at Lonoke (Lonoke). A woman was killed. Click to enlarge.
The wall of a business bowed out and lost some bricks in downtown Little Rock (Pulaski County).
In the picture: The wall of a business bowed out and lost some bricks in downtown Little Rock (Pulaski County). Click to enlarge.
A salvage building was blown down on U.S. Highway 270 in Hot Springs (Garland County).
In the picture: A salvage building was blown down on U.S. Highway 270 in Hot Springs (Garland County). Click to enlarge.
Also in Hot Springs (Garland County), part of the facade was removed from a hotel.
In the picture: Also in Hot Springs (Garland County), part of the facade was removed from a hotel. Click to enlarge.
A business sign was blown out at Searcy (White County).
In the picture: A business sign was blown out at Searcy (White County). Click to enlarge.
At Harding University in Searcy (White County), much of the roof was off of the Donald W. Reynolds Center.
In the picture: At Harding University in Searcy (White County), much of the roof was off of the Donald W. Reynolds Center. Click to enlarge.
A tree was down on power lines about 4 miles west of Russellville (Pope County).
In the picture: A tree was down on power lines about 4 miles west of Russellville (Pope County). Downed power lines triggered several grass fires across the region. Click to enlarge.
 

 

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