St. Louis mayor details devastation
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ADWEEK on MSNSt. Louis Reporter Safe After Tornado Destroys Her ApartmentKSDK reporter Mercedes Mackay found herself part of the story after a tornado swept through St. Louis. The top-floor apartment she shares with a roommate was destroyed by an EF3 tornado over the weekend.
The 23-mile-long twister claimed the lives of five people and caused over $1 billion in damages in the St. Louis region on Friday.
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Footage shows car crushed under tree after tornado hits St. Louis, MissouriShocking footage shows the impact of tornadoes in St. Louis, Missouri, with buildings ripped apart and cars crushed by trees. St. Louis was hit by a tornado with winds up to 150 mph (240 kph) on Friday (May 16),
Over 26,000 in St. Louis still lack power after severe storms, despite repair efforts by Ameren and regional crews.
ST. LOUIS – Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher ‘Kit’ Bond is being remembered this week with memorial services in St. Louis and Jefferson City following his
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The mayor's acknowledgement on Monday confirms what St. Louisans had suspected and feared: Residents were not given a warning for the first deadly tornado in the city since 1959.
Missouri officials are calling on the federal government for help after a tornado tore through St. Louis last week, killing five people and damaging thousands of structures throughout the region. Two other people were killed in Scott County in southeastern Missouri.
Thousands are still without power as more severe weather may batter areas already devastated by weekend storms.
Weekend, which for thousands of St. Louisans means it's time for Greekfest. Some come for the music and dance, some come for the tours of the elaborately decorat
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FOX Weather on MSNSt. Louis Zoo scrambles animals, 10,000 visitors to safety as EF-3 tornado leaves trail of damageThe St. Louis Zoo was right outside the path of an EF-3 tornado and managed to keep hundreds of animals, insects, reptiles and 10,000 visitors safe.