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A 22-mile-long path of destruction was carved into St. Louis on May 16, leaving five people dead and over $1.6 billion in damages. The historic EF3 tornado caused the "largest residential ...
St. Louis residents are awaiting FEMA aid after May 16's tornado, many pointing to the quick response after Joplin. Here's why they aren't the same.
St. Louis mayor asks for donations, says FEMA isn't helping after tornado struck city, ... Missouri is still waiting for a response to requests for federal disaster declarations related to storms, ...
In St. Louis, a May 16 tornado cut a 22-mile path across the region, damaging or destroying 16,000 structures and killing five people. Damage is estimated at $1.6 billion, making it the biggest ...
FEMA has completed its preliminary damage assessments in St. Louis as of Friday, just one week after a devastating EF-3 tornado struck the city and only two days after crews began on-the-ground ...
Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency will survey and assess the damage caused by an EF3 tornado in the St. Louis region and other parts of Missouri, beginning on Wednesday.. When the ...
As the St. Louis region continues its efforts to recover and rebuild following the May 16, 2025, tornado, the city has partnered with the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency and St. Louis ...
In St. Louis, a May 16 tornado cut a 22-mile path across the region, damaging or destroying 16,000 structures and killing five people. Damage is estimated at $1.6 billion, making it the biggest ...
The wait for federal aid after tornadoes in St. Louis is part of a pattern in Donald Trump’s second term of longer waits and, oftentimes, denials of state requests for disaster declarations.
St. Louis waits for aid as FEMA response to Missouri disasters is slowest in 15 years From 2010 through 2024, it took an average of 16 days to approve federal disaster requests for Missouri.