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Jefferson City spent more than four million dollars on disaster response

Jefferson City spent more than $4 million on disaster response, according to estimates from the city.

According to city estimates, the cost of the response to May’s tornado is approximately $1,544,880. Costs of spring’s floods is about $2,699,678.

This includes the estimated costs for emergency responders and city workers.

According to the estimates, there are still some things the city has not accounted for, including possible revenue lost from events that were not held and multiple aid.

The city will discuss the cost at the city council work session Monday at 5:30 p.m.

KMIZ

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