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604 NOUS44 KLZK 040145 PNSLZK ARZ004>008-014>017-024-025-031>034-039-042>047-052>057-062>069- 103-112-113-121>123-130-137-138-140-141-203-212-213-221>223-230- 237-238-240-241-313-340-341-041345- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 745 PM CST Fri Mar 3 2023 ...NWS Damage Survey for March 2-3, 2023 Severe Weather Event - Update #1... .Update...This update includes information about a tornado east of Altheimer, and wind damage north of Carthage. .Kirby Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 135 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.8 miles Path Width /maximum/: 300.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 5 Start Date: 03/02/2023 Start Time: 10:50 PM CST Start Location: 6 ENE Daisy / Pike County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.2542 / -93.6426 End Date: 03/02/2023 End Time: 10:53 PM CST End Location: 5 SW Glenwood / Pike County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.2724 / -93.6217 Survey Summary: This tornado started just north of Kirby, completely destroying two chicken houses on the west side of AR highway 27. The tornado moved north-northeast along highway 27, causing moderate roof damage to a home, and snapping several large trees at their trunks. The tornado continued to move north-northeast, paralleling Ebenezer Road where it did the most significant damage. Several tree lines along the road had snapped trunks. A mobile home on Ebenezer Road, which had securing tie-down straps, was completely lofted, rolled, and tossed approximately 100 feet into a tree line, completely destroying it. There were 4 occupants, two only had minor injuries. Farther east on Ebenezer road, the tornado damaged a few more mobile homes. The first one was shifted off of it's supporting blocks, and some roof and siding damage was observed. There were three minor injuries noted among the occupants, and were transported to a local hospital. In the neighboring lot to the east, a large oak tree was uprooted onto a brand new mobile home, smashing the structure in the middle, twisting the supporting frame, snapping two of the tie-down straps, and effectively destroying the unit. There were no occupants at the time of the tornado. The tornado continued moving northeast of Ebenezer road, snapping several trees and power poles along the road. Damage was observed along Mason Road, with numerous large trees uprooted and snapped. A few large trees were blown onto a home on Mason Road, but only minor damage was observed on the home. The tornado dissipated shortly thereafter. .Carthage Wind Damage... Rating: TSTM/Wind Estimated Peak Wind: 85 mph Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/03/2023 Start Time: 12:41 AM CST Start Location: 4 N Carthage / Dallas County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.1361 / -92.5479 End Date: 03/03/2023 End Time: 12:42 AM CST End Location: 4 N Carthage / Dallas County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.1371 / -92.5477 Survey Summary: Trees and tree limbs were uprooted and snapped along Highway 229 near the Cooney community. .Altheimer Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 75 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.7 mile Path Width /maximum/: 50.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/03/2023 Start Time: 01:57 AM CST Start Location: 4 SSE Wabbaseka / Jefferson County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.3046 / -91.7699 End Date: 03/03/2023 End Time: 01:58 AM CST End Location: 4 SSE Wabbaseka / Jefferson County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.3126 / -91.7620 Survey Summary: The tornado mostly occurred over open fields, but there was tree damage along Highway 58 east of Altheimer. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$