EMERSON, Ark. (AP) – Forecasters warned Wednesday of possible life threatening flash flooding in parts of southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana as heavy rain battered the region.
The National Weather Service urged residents in four towns in Arkansas` Columbia County and Louisiana`s Claiborne Parish – Haynesville, Emerson, Horsehead and Walkerville __ to move to higher ground. Low water crossings, small creeks and streams, highways, streets and underpasses in those areas could experience “life threatening” flash flooding, the weather service said in a bulletin.
Forecasters said as many as 10 inches (25 cm) of rain had already fallen in the area and fresh thunderstorms could dump another four inches (10 cm).
In Arkansas, high water shut down highways in Drew County and Jackson County, the Arkansas Department of Transportation said. A highway in Columbia County was washed out.
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