Curfew: The mayor has ordered a curfew from 9pm-6am for Police Districts 5 and 6, which will be repeated daily until further notice.
Immediate request of residents: Help us support and ensure safe recovery efforts by giving space to first responders, volunteers, and workers. Please avoid visiting impacted areas.
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Apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance
You can now apply for federal assistance through FEMA if you were affected by the May 16 tornado.
Learn more at https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4877 or call 1-800-621-3362.
Property Damage Assistance
Request help with things like roof tarping, board-ups, electrical work, debris removal, tree services, compassionate demolition, or other services.
Disaster Assistance Center
The City of St. Louis is opening a Disaster Assistance Center (DAC) to serve as a central space for tornado-affected residents to connect with agencies offering guidance, resources, and assistance related to recovery and long-term support. The center will be open June 9-12, June 16-18, and June 23-26. Learn more and register to attend.
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Curfew Beginning 5/16/2025
The mayor has declared a state of emergency (EO 81), and ordered that a curfew shall commence (EO 82) at 9 p.m. on May 16, 2025, and extending until 6 a.m. the following morning, and such curfew will be repeated daily until further order and in continuous consultation with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, for St. Louis Metropolitan Police District 5 and 6.
Building Division Stickers
The City of St. Louis Building Division is conducting damage assessments to understand the extent of storm impact and to determine safety. Homes will be marked with color-coded tags to communicate risk levels. These tags are meant to guide safety, not to remove residents from their homes. Green - Little to No Structural Hazards. Yellow - Moderate Structural Damage. Red - Severe Structural Damage.
News and Events
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President Trump Approves Governor Kehoe's Requests for Major Disaster Declarations to Assist Missourians Impacted by April 29 and May 16 Severe Storms and Tornadoes
06/10/2025 - The disaster declaration makes Individual Assistance available to eligible residents in the City of St. Louis. -
Debris Collection Sites to Conclude Operations on Sunday, June 8
06/07/2025 - The free residential debris collection sites managed by the National Guard will conclude on Sunday, June 8th. -
Disaster Assistance Center Opens to the Community on Monday, June 9 in Response to the May 16th Tornado
06/06/2025 - The DAC will serve as a central space for tornado-affected residents to connect with agencies offering guidance, resources, and assistance. -
Update from the Office of the Assessor Regarding Assessments of Tornado Damaged Properties
06/02/2025 - Board Bill 24 allows the Office to prorate the assessments for property that has been made "unoccupied and uninhabitable" by a natural disaster. -
Due to Storm Impact: Trash, Recyclables, and Yard Waste in Alley Dumpsters to Be Commingled Until June 30, 2025
05/31/2025 - This is a temporary exemption, in place due to the May 16 tornado’s impact on city services.
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