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Arkansas Game & Fish officers used kayaks and boats to search are near the Spring River in Hardy after major flooding was reported Thursday morning. Facebook/Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
Campgrounds were evacuated and authorities searched for any potential stranded vacationers as flooding swamped the Spring River in Hardy from torrential rainfall recorded Wednesday through Thursday mornings.
KAIT TV in Jonesboro reports an RV was washed away at the Hardy City RV Park Campground, with high water also reported at River Bend and Loberg parks.
Officers from the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission used kayaks and boats to check for stranded motorists or homeowners in the Hardy area, after calls began coming in reporting the flooding Thursday morning around 5 a.m.
Rising floodwaters impact multiple communities, hundreds affected
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JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Early morning storms dumped flooding rains on parts of Northeast Arkansas, flooding rivers, closing roads, and even washing away a recreational vehicle.
A campground manager reported to the National Weather Service Thursday morning that the Spring River in Hardy was out of its banks.
They reported high water in River Bend and Loberg Parks. Rain also flooded the Hardy City RV Park Campground, washing away one RV.
Nearby roads were shut down. Some people in nearby neighborhoods had to be evacuated.
Hardy Assistant Police Chief Scott Rose said water levels started to fall before reaching the ‘major’ flood stage at 16 feet.