
Missouri Tornadoes Live Updates: Violent Storms Kill 3
A tornado killed at least three people in southwestern Missouri, while another caused “extensive” damage in Jefferson City, the state capital.
By Julie Bosman, Timothy Williams and John Hacker
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A tornado killed at least three people in southwestern Missouri, while another caused “extensive” damage in Jefferson City, the state capital.
By Julie Bosman, Timothy Williams and John Hacker

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The aftermath of a tornado that tore through Missouri’s state capital Wednesday night.
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