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Heavy Rain Hampers Tornado Recovery Efforts for Residents

  • On June 5, FEMA and SEMA representatives convened a disaster recovery meeting with local officials at the Nevada community center in response to the extensive damage resulting from the tornado that struck the city on April 2.
  • The meeting occurred after a damage evaluation in May and official disaster declarations issued by Missouri's governor and the U.S. president, which qualified multiple counties in Missouri for federal emergency aid.
  • Local city and county officials gathered to discuss the necessary paperwork for obtaining federal disaster aid from FEMA as efforts to plan the region’s recovery progress.
  • The tornado that struck St. Louis on May 16 carved a 23-mile path, killed five people, caused $1.6 billion in damages, and primarily affected Black neighborhoods subject to historic segregation.
  • Despite assessments, President Trump has not declared the St. Louis tornado a federal emergency, delaying FEMA’s response and leaving those affected without federal support.
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Missouri Independent broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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