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Quincy Storm Damage [Video]
Quincy Storm Damage [Video]
Quincy Storm Damage [Video]
Damage from the July 13 windstorm that tore through Quincy is still clearly visible along city streets. Things are finally starting to return to normal in Quincy, but the volume of debris left from the storm will take some time to clean up.
Mayor Moore Asks Business Community for Support in Quincy Cleanup
Mayor Moore Asks Business Community for Support in Quincy Cleanup
Mayor Moore Asks Business Community for Support in Quincy Cleanup
An army of volunteers assisted the elderly and disabled to remove debris from their properties over the weekend. They worked in high heat and humidity along with some rain at times as part of the "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" campaign. Unfortunately, they were able to do just so much.  Most of them needed to return to work today. Much more needs to be done in the city's recovery. With th
Storm Cleanup [Interview]
Storm Cleanup [Interview]
Storm Cleanup [Interview]
The City of Quincy has been hard at work clearing streets and coordinating cleanup efforts after a major thunderstorm damaged homes, businesses, and knocked out power for a large portion of the city on Monday evening. Mayor Kyle Moore spoke with Y101 on Tuesday afternoon to provide an update to residents.
Listen to Tuesday’s Press Conference on Storm Cleanup in Quincy
Listen to Tuesday’s Press Conference on Storm Cleanup in Quincy
Listen to Tuesday’s Press Conference on Storm Cleanup in Quincy
Quincy residents continue to recover from an intense thunderstorm that passed through the area on Monday evening. Thousands have been without power, many roads are impassable and several businesses are closed. Mayor Kyle Moore and emergency management officials held a press conference at noon on Tuesday to discuss the City's cleanup efforts and to provide instructions for those impacted by the sto
Hannibal Storm Damage
Hannibal Storm Damage
Hannibal Storm Damage
On May 20, 2013, straight-line winds from severe storms resulted in significant damage to homes and businesses in Hannibal. Marion County Emergency Management Director John Hark estimated that "most" of the city, perhaps as much as 80%, was affected in some way by the storm. Power was out in parts of Hannibal for multiple days, and some residents reported that buying groceries in the cit
Cleanup in Hannibal
Cleanup in Hannibal
Cleanup in Hannibal
The City of Hannibal continues to clean up streets and properties, more than two weeks after a devastating storm downed trees, damaged buildings and knocked out power to thousands of residents. Flooding in the city has further complicated recovery efforts, as high waters led to the closing of the Flood Buyout Area on South Side, where many storm victims had brought limbs for disposal. A portion of

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