News

Inspectors have begun placing color-coded stickers on homes that declare whether entry is safe, or prohibited.
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 ...
Residents in St. Louis City are awaiting possible FEMA assistance as survey crews continue to assess damage caused by the ...
An EF3 tornado directly hit the city on May 16, damaging an estimated 5,000 buildings including homes, businesses and places ...
In the aftermath of a severe weather event like the deadly tornado that swept through St. Louis and reached Edwardsville on May 16, there are always questions about what could have been done better to ...
The city is using colored notices to indicate the structural safety of buildings. The signs do not mean certain buildings are being condemned.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will send six teams to the St. Louis area to assess damage caused by severe storms ...
She said last Friday, when an EF3 tornado roared through St. Louis, it destroyed her home and her mom's home next door at the intersection of Labadie and Cora on the city's north side. The relentless ...
A deadly severe weather outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 22 states from May 15-21. Among the hardest-hit states were ...
Damage assessments are ongoing at Forest Park, where more than a thousand trees have been damaged, according to the Dispatch.
President Donald Trump approved disaster funding for counties in Missouri hit by tornadoes in March and early April. FEMA will provide individual and public assistance.