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Southwest Missouri storms leave thousands without electricity


Springfield and the surrounding area saw a severe storm Sunday night that at its peak left 15,500 people without power. The outages were declared a large-scale emergency which allowed City Utilities to call onto more crews to help assess damages and restore power.

Joel Alexander, media relations manager for City Utilities, said this is the first event of this magnitude in 8-10 years. As of 11:30 a.m. Monday morning, 8,000 were still without electricity. He said their goal is to have power restored within 48 hours.

The storm began around 11:30 p.m. Sunday, reaching up to 70 miles per hour winds, uprooting trees, causing tree limbs to fall onto power lines and sometimes even breaking poles and cross arms. Alexander said the outages began as quickly as the storm rolled in.



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