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Description: Roughly, we have identified somewhere in the area of $195 million, which would make this a very substantial storm. I'm still in the process, in between phone calls, of trying to compare this with past ice storms, but this ranks right up there. |
Campbell says thousands of poles litter the ground in Dunklin and Pemiscot counties, two of the hardest hit areas.
He says the state will soon know if the federal government will declare southeast Missouri a disaster area.
From the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith.
Theo Keith has more from Jefferson City.
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Description: Obviously we're going to find places we can do better, but Missouri got the best response it could get from our folks. |
Jackson County Democratic Representative Ray Salva questioned why so many people are still in the dark.
Campbell says local utility companies are working to restore power.
Campbell says it's too soon to know if there are weak links in the emergency management system.
From the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith.
Theo Keith has more from Jefferson City.
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Description: I've never driven into my hometown before when it's totally, completely blackout. You couldn't buy food, you couldn't buy gas, not a streetlight was on. And when I got to driveway, we had to chainsaw to get into it. You couldn't even get to my driveway. |
SEMA Acting Director John Campbell explained some generators given to nursing homes didn't work because the agency relies on other sources to pitch in.
Campbell also said power companies are putting utility poles back up because it is not as cost-effective to bury the lines underground.
From the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith.