Kansas City Recovers After Overnight Storms

Aftermath roundup a glimpse at the effort to get the power back on before it gets muggy again later in the afternoon . . . Check-it: 

Several overnight storms produced heavy rain and strong winds, and one tornado-warned storm hit the metro around 1:30 a.m. 

Heavy rain and winds knocked down some trees and branches in North Kansas City near E. 21st Avenue where some debris blocked several streets.

The storms also knocked out power for many residents.

Evergy reported 244 outages impacking 8,607 customers
BPU reported 10 outages impacting 247 customers
Independence Power and Light reported 13 outages impacting 122 customers.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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