St. Louis, tornado and Emergency Management Agency
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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
Kentucky residents impacted by deadly tornadoes will likely have to turn to a weakened Federal Emergency Management Agency to aid recovery.
St. Louis mayor asks for donations, says FEMA isn't helping after tornado struck city, causing historic damage
Mississippi’s request for federal disaster assistance is pending more than two months after 18 tornadoes ripped through the state.
Take the help that’s out there,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “Talk to our state-run programs. We are working as hard and fast as we can to get FEMA here.”
Block by block in north St. Louis, they’ve been going up and down, taking pictures of the damage from the tornado.
Weeks before, the administration slashed nearly $1 billion in disaster aid meant for Black and low-income neighborhoods.
With Hurricane Season approaching, we’re being reminded to be prepared ahead of a storm. Palm Beach County’s Administrator is telling Commissioners to prepare for what happens after a hurricane hits.