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Sat, 06/12/2010 - 17:04
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ARKANSAS FLOODWATERS HIT CAMPSITES AND LEAVE 16 DEAD

Baku, June 12 (AzerTAc). At least 16 people have died in the US state of Arkansas after floodwaters hit campsites in a mountainous national park, state governor Mike Beebe says.
Two dozen people were taken to hospital and some 30 others remained unaccounted for. Helicopters are taking part in the search in a remote, mountainous area in the state`s south-west. The operation is focused on campsites along the Little Missouri and Caddo rivers in the Ouchita Mountains. Mr Beebe said the deaths had occurred at about 0530, when the floodwaters reached their peak.
A river gauge at Langley, just south of Albert Pike in the Ouachita National Forest, showed the water rose 2.4m in one hour, according to the US Geological Survey. The National Weather Service said 19.3cm of rain had fallen overnight. Some campers described how they had to cling to trees for hours to survive. The remains of destroyed tents and damaged log cabins were later seen lining the banks of the swollen rivers.
The governor said damage to the area was comparable to a strong tornado.

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