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The City of North Little Rock issued an update regarding the recent energy outages and tornado debris
Little Rock, Arkansas – On Saturday, the mayor of North Little Rock provided an update on the damage caused by the tornado, including the damage to electrical infrastructure and debris.
The city estimates that there are currently just 500 people without power and that around 12.9 thousand yards of debris have been cleared.
Every every day, 4.2 thousand yards worth of debris is removed.
There have been over thirty organizations and thousands of individuals who have volunteered their time to assist in the relief efforts for the city.
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