ST. LOUIS – St. Louis has secured new FEMA funds to support private property debris removal and cleanup efforts after the May 16, 2025 tornado, state officials say. Expedited disaster assistance has ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will fund a project to remove debris from the May 16 tornado that devastated St. Louis. FEMA has committed to spending at least $180 million, including an ...
ST. LOUIS—Minutes after a mile-wide tornado struck this city on an otherwise beautiful day this spring, Ali Rand heard her husband shout as he surveyed the devastation surrounding their tony ...
ST. LOUIS — The clock is running out on in-person FEMA assistance for tornado survivors in the city of St. Louis. Thursday marks the final day disaster recovery centers will be open for face-to-face ...
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer's office said FEMA is providing a lump sum and will cover 75% of eligible debris removal costs, with the state covering the remaining 25%. St. Louis is getting more ...
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St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer says changes at the federal level hobbled the city’s tornado response in the first 100 days after the spring storm. “Right off the bat when the tornado hit, you know, our ...
It's been six months since a tornado hit St. Louis and damaged more than five thousand buildings and homes. Residents and local officials say the Trump administration's new policy on federal disaster ...
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MISSOURI, USA — People affected by tornadoes and flooding from March 30 to April 8 will have access to additional resources after the Trump Administration approved FEMA funds for 20 counties in south ...
Six months after a tornado ripped through St. Louis, residents say President Trump's new disaster policy has left them on their own. This past week, I went to St. Louis for work. And as I drove ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Emergency management officials from across Missouri are meeting at an annual conference to discuss lessons learned from a host of in-state disasters that occurred so far this year.
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