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Since President Trump took office, disasters like the recent St. Louis tornado no longer get quick responses from FEMA.
The simulation involved officers, deputies, firefighters, and paramedics from more than a dozen agencies practicing responses to emergency scenarios.
History shows the differences in FEMA's response to the two disasters in Missouri had less to do with Obama or Trump.
It’s now been over two weeks since the St. Louis tornado touched down, and there is still no formal federal response to the storm. FEMA investigators have surveyed the damage, but emergency ...
The wait for federal aid after tornadoes in St. Louis is part of a pattern in Donald Trump’s second term of longer waits and, ...
The city has brought on a familiar face to serve as an advisor in leading environmental, health, and safety efforts after the ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe requested President Donald Trump issue a federal emergency declaration for the state of Missouri ...
Discover why Trump has yet to declare a federal emergency for the St. Louis tornado that left five dead and $1.6 billion in ...
Without President Trump declaring May’s EF-3 tornado a major disaster, St. Louis won’t see help from the SBA, EDA, HUD, and ...
U.S. Rep. Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) and five representatives of the Missouri congressional delegation, along with both Missouri senators, sent a letter to President Trump urging immediate approval of ...
In the wake of St. Louis’s most devastating storm in 60 years, Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth has stepped in with hands on relief. This story highlights the tornado’s widespread destruction, the ...