Death Toll from Missouri Tornado Climbs to 89
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More details of yesterday's tornado in Joplin, Missouri, have emerged after a press conference there early this morning. Officials said that 89 people are confirmed dead, and a Fire Department spokesman told reporters that the tornado had "cut the city in half." The path of the tornado was a mile wide and six miles long, and it destroyed much of the St. John's Regional Medical Center.
A Red Cross worker told CNN that an estimated 75 percent of Joplin was destroyed, while debris was found 70 miles away. Last night, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency. The death toll is expected to climb even higher.
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