Tornadoes ravage St. Louis
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ST. LOUIS A tornado with peak winds reaching 150 mph struck the City of St. Louis on Friday afternoon, May 16, 2025, causing significant damage and casualties,
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
Two residents whose homes were completely destroyed provide advice for their Midwest neighbors about the insurance process.
A tornado likely rolled through the City of St. Louis on Friday afternoon, based on FOX 2 radar indications and preliminary analysis from the National Weather Service.
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First Alert 4 on MSNSt. Louis officials offer the latest on recovery efforts, upcoming plansCity officials on Sunday offered an update on storm damage and recovery efforts in St. Louis, as well as plans for the days ahead. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said an emphasis is being placed on property protection and resources are available.
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People in St. Louis and southeast Missouri’s Scott County are cleaning up tornado wreckage today from storms that smashed through Friday – killing at least seven people. An EF-3 tornado killed at least five people and injured some 38 people in St.
Angela Nelson now is director of the department and on Monday, she expressed concern that history may be repeating itself as St. Louis struggles to recover from the May 16 tornado that caused extensive damage in North City neighborhoods.
Thousands are still without power as more severe weather may batter areas already devastated by weekend storms.
The American Red Cross has opened shelters for individuals and families affected by the severe storms and tornadoes that hit St.
St. Louis faces more possible rounds of severe weather on Monday and Tuesday, just days after a deadly tornado tore from Clayton to Edwardsville on Friday.
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First Alert 4 on MSNMissouri Senator Hawley tours storm damage in St. Louis; Gov. Kehoe provides update on resourcesMissouri Senator Josh Hawley joined local leaders for a tour of the storm damage in St. Louis on Monday. Sen. Hawley said he spoke with many residents who have been affected by the severe weather and described the damage as devastating.