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James Crosland, a pilot who flies out of Central Flying Service in Little Rock, sent these aerial photos of storm damage in Arkansas last night. At top the Atkins church, where an adjacent building sheltered children in a daycare program. Next is a demolished boat plant in Clinton. The final shot is the main street in Gassville.

The Washington Post has a slide show from across the region, including a funnel cloud at Atkins and storm damage on the ground there.

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UPDATE: Video of storm damage in Highland, where most of the business district was destroyed.

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