Storms swept through the Kansas City metropolitan area Saturday night, causing extensive property damage and knocking out power to roughly 140,000 KCP&L customers. City Hall announced they will perform a damage assessment to determine the best course of action for debris cleanup. Photos by Abby Cambiano
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