Self-sufficient Arkansas; Recovering from tornadoes.

Economist (US), The, April, 2007

Dumas fends for itself

WHEN a series of tornadoes hit Dumas, Arkansas (pop. 5,000) on February 24th, not much of the town was left. The Mad Butcher grocery, Fred's discount store and the community centre vanished. The twisters wrecked 150 homes and knocked out an electricity substation, leaving thousands in the dark for six days. Twenty-seven people were injured, 25 businesses damaged or destroyed.

Fortunately, some help was at hand. Arkansas has spent several years devising an emergency management system that allows state officials from various agencies to work efficiently during a crisis. Just hours after the tornadoes, the Arkansas police and the National Guard curbed looting and ensured order. The state's forestry division cleared fallen trees off...

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