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Yes sir . I drove over the river and it looked wicked . They were sand bagging #7 on Russellville side . This is getting way out of hand . Please pray for all the folks in low lying areas .:yikes
This past Wednesday our men's bible group did pray for all of the flood victims south of us. In the Fayetteville area we have had some localized flood damage but not too bad. What is the Russellville #7 you mentioned in your response to Billbob? I noticed they haven't generated any on Dardanelle recently because of all the flooding. The white river lakes are the same way with only slight generation, until the flooding subsides down river. I would imagine all of you fishing holes are sure enough high and probably muddy.
Thoughts and prayers for all who are affected by torrential rains, flooding and tornadoes.
I grew up in Ozark fishing the lock and dam. My dad sent me this picture of the dam this morning. I ususally fish about 50ft below that red and white sign on the left. Crazy to see it this high.Attachment 344770
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Arkansas River level is usually in single digits below Dardanelle but running 46 ' right now . The road leading to the bridge at the dam is #7 . Just south of there is Holla Bend refuge where just outside is a levee which broke last night . This will flood many more crops and homes .
Payers sent as well.
#7 that Nimrod refers to means Arkansas State Highway number 7. This is the 4 lane highway that crosses the Arkansas River going South from Russellville to Dardanelle.
I live here in ft.smith been horrible for a week flood stage is 22ft and we been running around 41 ft