This afternoon, Governor Mike Parson will tour one of the southwest Missouri areas that sustained the heaviest damage during Wednesday night’s severe storms. Governor Parson will view damage and meet with residents of the Briarbrook subdivision at 2:15 p.m. The media are invited to attend.
Earlier Thursday, the Governor met with first responders who conducted search and rescue operations in Jefferson City, toured damaged neighborhoods and businesses there, and met with Capital City storm survivors. (State of Missouri photo)
The Governor also toured damaged areas in Eldon and met with first responders there, including Eldon Police Chief Brian Kidwell and Miller County Sheriff Louie Gregoire. At 9th Street Christian Church in Eldon, the Governor met with a group of volunteers who are already working to assist their neighbors affected by the storms there. Missourians are encouraged to stay clear of damaged areas as emergency personnel and utility crews work to help communities recover.
The Governor also spoke by phone with family members of the Golden City residents who lost their lives.
“The damage these tornadoes and severe storms cause is simply devastating, but I have been encouraged and inspired by the resilience and spirit of the storm survivors I’ve been fortunate to meet with today,” Governor Parson said. “In a time of tragedy, Missourians once again came together and supported and cared for their neighbors, and our first responders acted with speed and skill to rescue survivors.”
Due to the severe weather damage and flooding of parking lots, non-essential state employees in the Jefferson City area who were instructed to remain home on Thursday should also not report to work on Friday. Jefferson City state employees should expect to return to work on Tuesday unless otherwise instructed.
3 comments:
Further proof that Republicans just don't care. He talked to the people of Golden City. Well, thanks. That really helps.
Dear anonymous ‘
It’s not proof of anything but you being very petty. He spoke to the families of the only people who died in the horrific tornadoes. He wasn’t slighting anyone but offered his condolences to the families of the dead. It had nothing to do with politics so leave it out & pray for the people affected or better yet go try to help someone with the cleanup.
Sure
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