The Tornado-Ravaged Neighborhoods St. Louis Left Behind
Government
On May 16, a mile-wide tornado with winds up to 152 miles per hour ripped through the city of St. Louis, its worst damage leaving parts of the city’s already disinvested northern neighborhoods in rubble. Missouri’s only statue of Martin Luther King Jr. was toppled. Century-old trees were uprooted. Homes were cracked down the mortar between bricks; roofs collapsed. Three people at the 121-year-old Centennial Christian Church were caught unaware when the tornado touched down and collapsed the
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