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Missouri Declares State of Emergency Over Flooding

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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has declared a state of emergency in response to severe overnight flooding across the southeastern portion of the state. Up to a foot of rain inundated the region, prompting at least 100 rescues of individuals stranded by the rising waters.

The declaration allows for expedited deployment of state resources to aid affected communities and coordinate response efforts. With additional storms anticipated, the situation remains fluid, posing ongoing challenges for local authorities and residents.

While direct market impacts are not immediately apparent from this localized event, such natural disasters can disrupt supply chains, damage infrastructure, and increase demand for emergency services and construction materials. Businesses in affected areas may face operational disruptions and property damage, necessitating insurance claims and recovery planning.