Communities in Gravette cleaning up after storm Tuesday morning.

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Gravette, Ark. , is engaged in recovery efforts following a storm that left debris scattered throughout the area on Tuesday morning. Local organization Top Choice is assisting residents by clearing fallen trees and addressing home repairs. Brian Clause, a representative from Top Choice, stated, “We try to help get the power back on or fix the leaks in the house. ” As of Wednesday morning, cleanup workers concentrated on the north side of town, with intentions to extend their help to the eastern areas.

This community effort highlights the organization’s commitment to serving Northwest Arkansas for 25 years. The storm has prompted many residents to seek assistance in restoring their homes and daily routines. Local volunteers and businesses are stepping up to ensure that families can return to normalcy as quickly as possible. Such collaborative efforts are vital in strengthening community resilience during challenging times.

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