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BREAKING: Arkansas On Mass Casualty Alert With At Least Three DEAD, SIX HUNDRED Injured, And Dozens Trapped After Monster Tornado


Arkansas is currently on a mass casualty alert as a massive tornado was seen ripping through the state today.

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Sources from local media outlets are fearing for the worst as at least three people were counted dead, six hundred were deemed injured, and dozens were declared trapped under the debris.

Source: Daily Mail

A monster tornado was seen wreaking absolute havoc across the state. So many buildings, homes, and public offices were seen scattered as rescue and relief services were currently scrambling to help save as many lives as possible.

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Sources revealed how there was a massive warning about the ordeal but the magnitude of destruction that it had caused was incomparable to all others.

Source: Daily Mail

Witnesses revealed how their entire neighborhoods were flattened to the ground as if they had been razed completely.

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Meanwhile, so many trees and tossed trucks were also spread as debris. The fact that 600 people were declared injured and dozens were seen trapped showed how severe the destruction was in general.

The capital called Little Rock is where the tornado struck with full intensity, taking a lot of people by absolute surprise.

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Source: Twitter

Now, fresh warnings are being issued to other states, at least 21 others, who will brace for this mighty twister that is being described as on its way to affect them.

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But now the question of rehabilitation arises as so many homes of citizens’ have disappeared. It has left a huge question on people’s minds as they were evacuated to safety shelters for the time.

Source: Twitter

Several states that fall in the Midwest region including Illinois, Iowa, Tennessee,  and Arkansas are feeling the pressure.

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The government says they are doing whatever it can to help with the rescue and relief operations as right now, it’s just too soon to speak about rehabilitating the families as the storm’s threat is still there.