More rain in the forecast raises flooding fears in Oklahoma, Arkansas

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TULSA, Okla. (AP) – Soaked areas of Oklahoma and Arkansas are forecast to
receive more rain, increasing flooding concerns along the already swollen
Arkansas River.

Tulsa County officials say some residents west of Tulsa have already evacuated
their homes due to flooding. Downstream in Fort Smith, Arkansas, officials say
flooding has closed roads and flooded buildings.

The National Weather Service says floodwaters are projected to crest Monday at
more than 23 feet (7 meters) in Tulsa, near the record 25 feet (7.6 feet) set in
1984.

At Fort Smith, the river on Sunday reached 38.2 feet (11.6 meters) and
surpassed the historic crest of 38.1 (11.6 meters) in April 1945.

The National Weather Service says a storm system will move into the central
Plains Tuesday, bringing showers and thunderstorms across Oklahoma and Arkansas.

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