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Severe Weather Causes Damage Across Arkansas
State emergency management teams respond to tornado, flooding, and power outages
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM) is working with local officials to assess and support communities affected by severe weather that moved across the state on March 7, 2026. In Nevada County, a preliminary report from the National Weather Service confirmed an EF-2 tornado caused damage, while additional reports included power outages and downed trees in other counties due to strong winds. ADEM is urging residents to stay weather-aware and review household safety plans as more severe weather is forecasted this week.
Why it matters
Severe weather events can cause significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, and pose risks to public safety. The state's emergency management teams are working to coordinate response and recovery efforts to support affected communities.
The details
In Nevada County, the EF-2 tornado damaged six homes, including three mobile homes, with one mobile home being destroyed. One person was reported injured. Power outages and numerous downed trees were also reported in parts of Independence and Saline counties due to the strong winds. One structure in Saline County also sustained damage.
- The severe weather event occurred on March 7, 2026.
- More severe weather is forecasted for the state this week.
The players
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM)
The state agency responsible for coordinating emergency management and disaster response efforts in Arkansas.
National Weather Service
The federal agency that provides weather forecasts, warnings, and data to protect life and property.
What’s next
ADEM is continuing to work with local officials to assess the damage and provide support to affected communities. The agency is also encouraging residents to prepare for the possibility of additional severe weather in the coming days.
The takeaway
This severe weather event highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the crucial role that state and local emergency management teams play in responding to and supporting communities impacted by natural disasters. Residents should heed weather warnings and have a plan in place to stay safe during hazardous conditions.
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