Tornado victims lose hope as St. Louis programs deny relief to hundreds

Tornado victims lose hope as St. Louis programs deny relief to hundreds

Author: St. Louis Public Radio February 17, 2026 Duration: 15:33
It’s been nine months since an EF3 tornado ripped a 23-mile path through the area, with most of the damage concentrated in north St. Louis. Many residents say they’re still waiting for help — and some have given up on getting relief from city assistance programs altogether. STLPR economic development reporter Kavahn Mansouri talks about his reporting on this topic.

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