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The National Meteorological Service confirms the houses damaged by the tornado near Seymour, Mo.

The National Meteorological Service confirms the houses damaged by the tornado near Seymour, Mo.

Webster County, Mo. (Ky3) – The National Meteorological Service confirmed that a tornado rolled through the Webster county, near Seymour on Friday night.

The director of management of emergency situations in Webster County does not report significant wounds, only some debris and bruises.

The National Meteorological Service issued a tornado warning for the storm system between 18:00 and 20:00, Friday night. The storms wrapped a fist, with wind speeds indicated with about 90 miles per hour.

The storm system has cut a path through several counties and communities, starting in Greene county. Traveling to the north -est, he stayed together through the counties of Christian, Webster, Wright, Lacles, Pulaski and Phelps. The sheriff in Webster County, Roye Cole, says his deputies are focused on an area near Diggins and Seymour. There are damages reports around the state highway in the Seymour area. The management of emergency situations reports some wounds due to the storm in that area.

KY3 chief meteorologist, Ron Hearst, showed residue balls inside the radar.

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