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A nitric acid spill from a tanker at a Boeing facility in North St. Louis County led to road closures and emergency response ...
St. Louis waits for aid as FEMA response to Missouri disasters is slowest in 15 years From 2010 through 2024, it took an average of 16 days to approve federal disaster requests for Missouri.
That action immediately made help available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, for people to pay for temporary housing and begin repairs. The declaration also made state and ...
Trump approves FEMA aid for St. Louis tornado recovery Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said in a post on X that Trump approved $71 million in aid to help with recovery from the storms.
Missouri state Reps. Marty Joe Murray and Colin Wellenkamp talked about their participation in the Future Caucus on the ...
St. Louis waits for aid as FEMA response to Missouri disasters is slowest in 15 years expand A multifamily home on DeLuc Street in north St. Louis that lost its front wall in the May 16 tornado.
ST. LOUIS — President Donald Trump on Monday approved Federal Emergency Management Agency aid to help St. Louis and its residents recover from the May 16 tornado, Missouri leaders announced. Gov ...
The mayor of St. Louis said Monday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) hasn’t yet provided assistance on the ground—three days after a devastating tornado caused more than $1 ...
As the Trump administration considers overhauling the nation’s disaster relief agency, a Pew Research Center poll shows most ...
Sarah Labowitz is a senior fellow in the Sustainability, Climate and Geopolitics Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
St. Louis lawmakers said the delay is adding to the hardship thousands face, ... St. Louis waits for aid as FEMA response to Missouri disasters is slowest in 15 years.
When a tornado struck Joplin on May 22, 2011, killing 161 people and causing about $2 billion in damage, President Barack Obama issued a major disaster declaration the next day.