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- 2008-02-07 16:10 Gopher backer 640×480×8 (89127 bytes) == Summary == Tornado damage In Clinton, Arkansas where the winds were strong enough to rip this house of its foundation. Courtesy of NWS Little Rock, Arkansas. Source:http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/html/svr0208pics.htm
- 2008-02-07 13:08 JForget 275×206×8 (26831 bytes) Tornado damage In Clinton, Arkansas where the winds were strong enough to rip this house of its foundation. Courtesy of NWS Little Rock, Arkansas. Source:http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/html/svr0208pics.htm