'There Was a Failure': Mayor Spencer Gives Update on Tornado Sirens
- At least 28 people died and 5,000 homes were damaged across Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia due to tornadoes, with estimated damages reaching $1.6 billion.
- St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer stated that FEMA has not provided assistance following the tornado, urging for federal help.
- Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky described the storm as one of the worst for loss of life and damage across multiple disasters.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke with governors of the affected states to offer federal resources, but FEMA has not confirmed assistance.
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'There was a failure': Mayor Spencer gives update on tornado sirens
ST. LOUIS - Mayor Cara Spencer held a press conference Monday in the aftermath of last week's tornado that killed over five individuals, as well as injured many. In the aftermath of the storm, many reported not hearing any sirens in their respective areas. Spencer, however, said the tornado warning was issued Friday around 2:34 p.m., but there was a "human" error in protocol. “Within minutes, a massive weather hit the ground and was decimating o…
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No Trump, no FEMA? Tornado-ravaged city’s mayor pleads for help
At least 28 people across three states were killed when tornadoes struck Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia on Friday, with a governor and a mayor calling them among the worst they’ve ever seen. Unseen, however, has been any acknowledgment or support from President Donald Trump or, according to some r...
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