Severe Storms Leave Hundreds Without Power in Missouri
Hundreds of Missouri residents were left without electricity following severe storms that swept through the region on Monday night. As of approximately 8:20 p.m., the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives reported significant outages affecting several counties.
Benton County was hardest hit, with 3,572 customers experiencing power loss. In Pettis County, 424 residents reported outages, while Morgan County saw over 129 individuals without power. Camden County, too, was impacted, with 33 customers facing disruptions.
Utility crews are working diligently to restore power as the community grapples with the aftermath of the storms. Residents are urged to stay informed through local utility updates and to adhere to safety protocols during this challenging time.
While recovery efforts are underway, the storms have raised concerns about the state’s preparedness for such severe weather events. As many continue to cope with the consequences, local authorities are assessing the overall impact and working towards quick resolutions for those affected.
Residents are encouraged to report any outages and check for updates from their electricity providers. As recovery efforts continue, the community remains hopeful for a swift return to normalcy.
For the latest information on power restoration and storm assistance, residents can visit the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives’ outage map and their local utility websites.
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