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Red Cross of Arkansas will assist those whose homes have been harmed by the microburst storm
Little Rock, Arkansas – Some of the homes of local people have been damaged as a result of the microburst storm that occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
On Thursday, the Red Cross in Arkansas made the announcement that they will offer assistance to homeowners who have suffered damage.
Red Cross Arkansas advised people to get in touch with them if their homes sustained substantial damage and to let their power providers know if they are still without electricity.
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS to get in touch with the Arkansas chapter of the Red Cross.
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