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- 4 people killed in severe storms in St. Louis as millions remain under threat of tornadoes and strong winds
4 people killed in severe storms in St. Louis as millions remain under threat of tornadoes and strong winds
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The severe storm system has caused widespread damage and loss of life in the affected areas. At least five people have been confirmed dead, with ten injured and ten patients treated at St. Louis Children's Hospital. The storms have caused significant destruction, including roofs torn off buildings, brick facades ripped away, and downed power lines and trees. Accuweather predicts that up to 150 million Americans could be affected from Friday to Saturday, with large hail being identified as a primary risk.
Our priority is life and saving lives and keeping people safe tonight.
If you do not have to travel, PLEASE STAY HOME.
This is going to be a very exhausting and extensive search pattern right now.
A few strong tornadoes and instances of very large hail are possible.
All severe weather hazards are on the table, including damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, and torrential rainfall.
We can't definitively say whether or not it was a tornado -- it likely was.
Tornadoes in Central US
- Severe Storms Kill 16 People Across Central United States
- 33 people killed in a series of tornadoes and severe storms across the central and southern United States
- At least 11 injured in Oklahoma tornado-spawning storms
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.US National Weather Service
- 2.Centennial Christian Church
- 3.Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management
- 4.Accuweather
- 5.Appalachian Power
- 6.US Storm Prediction Center
persons
- 1.Cara Spencer
- 2.Christy Childs
- 3.Dennis Jenkerson
- 4.Donald Trump
- 5.Faith Borden
- 6.Hugo Parra
- 7.Jim Pillen
- 8.Jim Salter
- 9.Marshall Pfahler
- 10.Sarah Russell
- 11.Staci Roe