Perry County, Missouri, is dealing with the aftermath of severe storms that caused major damage to schools and homes in the area. Schools in Perryville will be closed on Monday and Tuesday due to the damage. The community has come together to assist those affected by the storm, with leaders praising the community for stepping up in times of need. County officials believe the damage was caused by a tornado that traveled through approximately 10 miles of the county, hitting the Perryville area the hardest. Residents like Jody and Courtney Raeburn faced significant damage to their homes, but the community rallied together to provide support and assistance. Those in need of help in Perry County can go to the Perry Park Center to register for assistance or to offer their services. The county is urging contractors to register to prevent any potential scams. Perry County, located 80 miles south of St. Louis, is slowly recovering from the storm as the community comes together to rebuild and support each other.
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