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Tornado Strikes Central St. Louis, Leaving Widespread Damage

The tornado touched down around 2:30 p.m. local time near Forest Park, one of the most densely populated areas of the city. Winds reaching up to 150 mph tore roofs off homes, overturned vehicles, and flattened several buildings.

According to local officials, more than 5,000 buildings sustained damage, and roughly 100,000 properties lost power in the aftermath. Utility crews are working around the clock to restore electricity as search and rescue operations continue.


Casualties Confirmed Amid Rescue Efforts

Tragically, at least five people were confirmed dead as a result of the storm. One of the victims was pulled from the wreckage of Centennial Christian Church, which partially collapsed during the tornado. Three people had been trapped inside; two were rescued alive, while one later succumbed to injuries.

Emergency teams have been going door to door in the hardest-hit neighborhoods, checking for survivors and clearing debris. Authorities emphasized that more casualties could be discovered as the search continues.


Mayor Declares Curfew and Urges Caution

St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer imposed a citywide curfew from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in the most affected districts to prevent further injuries and discourage looting. In a press briefing, she described the scene as “truly horrendous” and stressed that public safety and ongoing rescue efforts were the city’s top priorities.

“This is one of the most destructive weather events we’ve seen in recent memory,” Spencer said. “Our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones, and we are doing everything we can to provide support and restore order.”

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St. Louis Tornado Part of Larger Midwest Outbreak

The St. Louis tornado was just one of several that ripped through the Midwest on Thursday. In Kentucky, Laurel County was hit particularly hard, with at least 14 confirmed fatalities and more expected as recovery operations unfold. Illinois also reported multiple tornadoes, while severe thunderstorms swept across other parts of the region, extending as far east as the Atlantic Coast.

The National Weather Service has warned residents across the eastern U.S. to remain alert, as the storm system continues to move through major metropolitan areas including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City.


Federal and State Aid on the Way

Missouri Governor Mike Parson has declared a state of emergency and requested federal assistance. FEMA teams are being deployed to support local emergency responders and provide resources for affected families.

“We are committed to helping the people of St. Louis rebuild and recover,” Governor Parson stated. “We urge everyone to heed warnings, stay indoors if possible, and assist their neighbors in any way they can.”


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