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The mayor of St. Louis said Monday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) hasn’t yet provided assistance on the ground—three days after a devastating tornado caused more than $1 billion in damage.
The EF3 tornado caused at least $1 billion in damage in the city of St. Louis alone. At the storm’s peak, more than 100,000 lost power. Five people were confirmed dead and dozens of residents were hospitalized with injuries.
You can view how Friday’s confirmed EF-3 tornado ripped through St. Louis with this aerial map compiled by Chesterfield-based Surdex Corporation, a
A series of tornadoes swept through the metro area. Early show a lot of damage to city buildings and homes. ST. LOUIS — At least 5 people have been killed and over 5,000 homes and buildings were damaged after after two confirmed tornadoes raced through the metropolitan St. Louis Friday afternoon, according to Mayor Cara Spencer.
At least 28 people were killed after tornadoes hit Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia. Now, millions of people are bracing for another round of severe weather. St. Louis, Missouri Mayor Cara Spencer joins Ana Cabrera to detail the devastation her community is facing.
When disaster strikes, St. Louis shows up. Help for storm victims is pouring in from seemingly every direction.
Residents of North City are taking cleanup into their own hands as they await more substantial aid, with some questioning when significant assistance will arrive to help rebuild their devastated community.
Action St. Louis is collecting essential supplies at the O’Fallon Park Rec Complex to provide aid to families and businesses affected by recent tornadoes in St. Louis.
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley flew into St. Louis on Monday and headed to the 4200 block of Kossuth Avenue, an especially hard-hit area of north St. Louis.
Clayton took the hardest hit in St. Louis County, but how did other suburbs fare in the wake of the devastating tornado?