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Power outages reported in more Mid-Missouri counties

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

More Mid-Missouri counties are experiencing power outages after another round of storms went through the area on Monday afternoon.

Mid-Missouri was hit by multiple rounds of severe weather on Monday, with storm damage being reported in multiple counties outside of Boone.

Around 6:20 p.m., there were 1,584 electricity customers in Randolph County without power, with 1,036 coming from Ameren and 547 being Howard Electric Cooperative customers.

Additionally, there were 288 consumers without power in Cole County, with 215 coming from Ameren and 73 being Three Rivers Electric customers. There were 417 residences without power in Osage County, with 257 being Three Rivers and the rest coming from Ameren.

Another 400 customers in Miller County had no power, with 263 coming from Three Rivers and the rest coming from Ameren.

Monroe County saw 111 Consolidate Electric Co-op customers without power. Boone County saw 113 Boone Electric customers without power.

In Howard County, the town of Glasgow lost power and city officials wrote online that the outage is expected to last two or three days.

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