St. Louis mayor details devastation
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Where’s FEMA? St. Louis mayor pleads for help from federal government after fatal tornado - Tornado caused over $1 billion in damages to the city
When disaster strikes, St. Louis shows up. Help for storm victims is pouring in from seemingly every direction.
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
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.
Surrounded by destruction, Wayne Mason Sr. recalls hunkering down in his apartment on Bayard Avenue last Friday afternoon with his 21-year-old daughter as the tornado tore through.
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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.
ST. LOUIS — A 20-year-old college student back home for the summer is sharing her tornado survival story. Mya Grimes was just minutes away from her home in the Central West End when she got caught in the tornado. On Friday afternoon, she was on Union Boulevard ready to turn on Washington Place. Her home is on the next block over.
Craig Cole was at the convenience store in his neighborhood of Fountain Park when the storm alerts went off on his phone. He ran to his royal blue Ram truck parked outside.