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The report cites “multiple cascading failures at almost every level leading up to and even after the" May 16 tornado in St. Louis.
The $730 million federal cost estimate for debris removal following the May tornado that hit St. Louis isn't an actual cost, but could be "refined over time," the city's chief recovery officer said.
The City of St. Louis is expected to release the findings of an external investigation into the tornado siren failure that occurred when the deadly May 16 storm struck. It comes on the same day the… ...
A comprehensive investigation into St. Louis' emergency response system has uncovered a series of preventable failures that led to tornado sirens not activating during a recent storm, prompting ...
Homeowners in northeastern Elkhart County have been complaining about broken outdoor warning sirens in their community for some time now after a severe storm in ...
The county's emergency management and homeland security agency says crews will work on sirens across the County beginning August 11 with the project expected to last through December.
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Siouxland’s seen plenty of severe weather this week, and on Tuesday, July 29, some residents heard the tornado sirens going off and asked why they were sounding if there was ...
The Highland Fire Department resumed testing their tornado sirens in April after a tornado tore through town in March, but whether it had been prior to that storm is doubtful.
St. Louis County's new automated siren system targets tornado warnings by zone, enhancing precision and reducing unnecessary alerts in severe weather.
The weather alert siren on the west side of the city of Medina has been fixed, according to a press release from the city.
The Medina tornado siren on the west side of the city is officially working once again.
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