Missouri
Businesses, homeowners and renters in Howell County and surrounding areas who were affected by spring storms are now eligible for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Six months after the St. Louis tornado, residents say Trump's new disaster policy has left them on their own.
Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are open this week in Ozark and Shannon counties to assist Missourians impacted by the severe storms and flooding that occurred from March 30 to April 8.
Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) will be open starting November 10 in Cape Girardeau, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Scott, Shannon, and Washington counties to assist Missourians who sustained damage to their primary residence or personal property due to the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred March 30 – April 8, 2025.
Washington County residents affected by the March and April severe storms can visit Potosi City Hall this week or apply online for federal assistance.
A North St. Louis building that itself was damaged by the May 16 tornado that devastated parts of the city and served as a disaster recovery center is taking on a new tornado recovery-related purpose, officials with the city and the Urban League announced Tuesday.