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St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer acknowledged that a mishap prevented tornado sirens from warning residents about a deadly ...
In north St. Louis, residents are staying in wrecked homes, keeping watch from their front yards and sleeping in their cars.
Dozens of firefighters and rescue workers are conducting a methodical sweep in St. Louis after Friday's tornado.
It’s the base of operations for Action St. Louis’ response to a massive EF-3 tornado that ripped through north St. Louis less than a week earlier. Volunteers work to clear downed trees, asphalt ...
Eyewitnesses recount the horror as a tornado flattens a church in Missouri, leaving five dead and communities in shock.- ...
ST. LOUIS — An EF3 tornado touched down in the St. Louis area Friday and left a path of devastation that was more than 20 miles long. The powerful storm left utility poles snapped, homes and ...
On Friday afternoon, an EF-3 tornado struck parts of St. Louis City and County, leaving at least five dead, dozens injured, an estimated 5,000 buildings damaged, and roughly 90,000 people without ...
The National Weather Service says the tornado that struck St. Louis on Friday afternoon was an EF-3, with winds up to 152 mph. It barreled through the city at 55 mph, at times stretching a mile wide.
ST. LOUIS — Damage survey crews on Saturday afternoon reported St. Louis was hit by an EF-3 tornado Friday afternoon, meaning winds were at most 165 mph. The National Weather Service (NWS ...
"Everything was tore up." National Weather Service radar indicated that a tornado touched down between 2:30 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. in Clayton, Missouri, in the St. Louis area. It received reports of ...
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