Tornado rips through Missouri town, injuring at least 1
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Maximum wind speeds reached nearly 100 mph.
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“Numerous” businesses had varying degrees of damage, the report said.
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The tornado’s roar lasted only five seconds, but that was enough to demolish Craig Bott’s service station, a family business and a local landmark.
A storm that generated a tornado warning in Vernon County, Missouri, Wednesday morning tore through the town of Nevada, leaving at least one person injured and storm damage throughout the city.
NEAR WEST PLAINS, Mo. (KY3) -A National Weather Service survey team confirmed an EF-1 tornado caused damage southwest of West Plains Wednesday afternoon. The tornado stayed on the ground for 1.13 miles. It started near Highway JJ and traveled to County Road 8800.
City officials give update Tuesday afternoon after a likely tornado caused significant damage to the community south of the Kansas City metro.
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KSNF Joplin on MSNSouthwest Missouri residents continue cleanup from 20-mile long trail of tornado damagePower has been restored to all but about 300 customers, and help is being offered to those working on rebuilding.
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Missouri Welding Institute (MWI) student housing was among the structures damaged by a tornado Wednesday in Nevada, Missouri.
A tornado ripped through a town in Vernon County, Missouri, Wednesday morning, leaving behind a swath of damaged and destroyed homes and businesses.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNNevada students relocated, supported after tornado damages schoolSeveral students from the Nevada Welding Institute called the "Nevada Oaks" on Austin Boulevard home. That building was one of those devastated by the EF1 tornado. When the sirens sounded—several of the students sought shelter together—and got the warning out to others.