St. Louis, tornado
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency to deliver critical assistance to St. Louis, which was devastated by an unprecedented tornado that killed more than a dozen people Friday.
Anger continued to mount on Tuesday. City officials railed against Spencer. Families of those killed in the tornado said they believed the sirens could have saved lives.
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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Before-and-after images highlight the damage to St. Louis, days after an EF-3 tornado tore through the city, leaving five people dead.
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St. Louis forecast includes a mix of thunderstorms and sunshine with potential severe weather and variable temperatures throughout the week.
Five people were killed in the storm. The victims have been identified by their family, friends and neighbors in the days after the storm.
The 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.
For Tigers catcher Jake Rogers, timing is everything. Rogers was activated from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday just in time to catch his good friend Tarik Skubal in the second of a three-game series against the Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
Over 26,000 in St. Louis still lack power after severe storms, despite repair efforts by Ameren and regional crews.
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Riley Greene drove in four runs, including the game-winner in the ninth inning, to help the Tigers beat the Cardinals on Tuesday, 5-4.