Pine Bluff officials: Flood won’t sink Arkansas city’s hopes

This aerial photo shows a flooded homes in Pine Bluff, Ark., Tuesday, June 4, 2019. The economically struggling Arkansas city in the midst of a revitalization plan continued flooding Tuesday as the Arkansas River crested its banks, but local officials said even after the waters recede, the community’s resilience will bolster recovery. (DroneBase via AP)

This aerial photo shows a flooded homes in Pine Bluff, Ark., Tuesday, June 4, 2019. The economically struggling Arkansas city in the midst of a revitalization plan continued flooding Tuesday as the Arkansas River crested its banks, but local officials said even after the waters recede, the community’s resilience will bolster recovery. (DroneBase via AP)

This aerial photo shows a flooded homes in Pine Bluff, Ark., Tuesday, June 4, 2019. The economically struggling Arkansas city in the midst of a revitalization plan continued flooding Tuesday as the Arkansas River crested its banks, but local officials said even after the waters recede, the community’s resilience will bolster recovery. (DroneBase via AP)

This aerial photo shows flooding along the Arkansas River in Pine Bluff, Ark., Tuesday, June 4, 2019. The economically struggling Arkansas city in the midst of a revitalization plan continued flooding Tuesday as the Arkansas River crested its banks, but local officials said even after the waters recede, the community’s resilience will bolster recovery. (DroneBase via AP)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An economically struggling Arkansas city in the midst of a revitalization plan continued flooding Tuesday as the Arkansas River crested its banks, but local officials said even after the waters recede, the community’s resilience will bolster recovery.

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