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They had a plan. And now, they have to start over somewhere new," Boukas' GoFundMe said. Click here to donate to Boukas' GoFundMe.
St. Louis Public Schools said they’re “re-housing” students who attended schools in some of the hardest-hit areas of last month’s tornado.
Twice last week, the National Weather Service issued tornado warnings in the St. Louis region without a tornado watch officially in place - a scenario that perhaps left some residents surprised or concerned.
"This is a hard situation for me. I need help and I hope the city can help me rebuild my home," said James Fayne.
St. Louis Public Schools relocates 2,000 students after tornado damage, with six schools remaining closed for 2025-26.
Federal Emergency Management Agency employees are on the ground in the City of St. Louis to help victims of the May 16 tornado with their applications for assistance.
Any day now, word should come on when FEMA will be in St. Louis assisting with relief help, but you don't have to wait until then. Storm survivors can apply now.
SLPS announced that students who attend some of the hardest-hit schools will be relocated to new schools to start the new school year.
The city, state, and Saint Louis University have teamed up to host dozens of organizations in one location to help tornado victims.
If passed by the Missouri House, the money would pay for cleanup and debris removal in the city following a May 16 tornado, similar to when the state receives federal emergency relief dollars.
They can no longer reside in their apartment, not due to destruction, but because of hazardous indoor air quality for at-risk residents like Madison and her son.