The Sentinel-Record

Storms cause downed trees, flooded roads

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Severe weather that moved through Garland County shortly before noon Tuesday led to reports of downed trees and flooded roadways, including a clogged drain on the King Expressway that snarled traffic and caused at least two wrecks.

Hot Springs and Garland County were placed under several severe thundersto­rm warnings by the National Weather Service during the noon hours on Tuesday. The first, which included the southern portions of the county, along with parts of Grant, Dallas, Saline, Hot Spring and Montgomery counties, was issued at around 11 a.m., after severe thundersto­rms packing 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-size hail were indicated

along a line extending from 6 miles southwest of Meyers to 8 miles southwest of Malvern, to 10 miles east of Caddo Valley.

At around 12:07 p.m., another severe thundersto­rm was located 7 miles northeast of Jessievill­e, or 8 miles north of Hot Springs Village. That storm was also packing high winds and quarter-sized hail.

According to Hot Springs police Officer Cody Rollins, two separate wrecks occurred around the same time near the Werner Street on-ramp of the King Expressway in Hot Springs after a section of the roadway flooded at around 12:30 p.m.

In one wreck, a westbound black SUV reportedly hit a patch of standing water on the expressway and lost control, striking a guard rail. No major injuries were reported and no one was transporte­d by LifeNet.

Officers could be seen cleaning debris from a clogged drain on the expressway.

There were several reports of downed trees in the county; one of the largest was on Gorge Road in Hot Springs National Park. The roadway was temporaril­y closed to allow a National Park Service crew time to cut up the tree and clear the debris.

 ?? The Sentinel-Record/Grace Brown ?? ROADWAY BLOCKED: A Mack truck, left, drives past a Hot Springs National Park crew removing a tree from the roadway after it fell on Gorge Road during a storm in the area on Tuesday.
The Sentinel-Record/Grace Brown ROADWAY BLOCKED: A Mack truck, left, drives past a Hot Springs National Park crew removing a tree from the roadway after it fell on Gorge Road during a storm in the area on Tuesday.
 ?? The Sentinel-Record/Grace Brown ?? STANDING WATER: A wrecker service employee collects debris from an SUV that was involved in a single-vehicle wreck on the King Expressway on Tuesday.
The Sentinel-Record/Grace Brown STANDING WATER: A wrecker service employee collects debris from an SUV that was involved in a single-vehicle wreck on the King Expressway on Tuesday.

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