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Drone video showed damaged roofs and downed trees in a north St. Louis, Missouri neighborhood on Sunday (May 18), just days after a series of tornadoes ripped through the U.S. Midwest, killing at least 25 people, officials said.
Shingles were missing and holes in roofs were visible as clean-up continued across the city, where at least 5,000 homes were damaged in the storm.
Some residents were putting up tarps over their missing roofs to prepare for another storm system forecast to hit the area on Monday afternoon.
The National Weather Service said thunderstorms were widespread across portions of the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio Valleys on Friday. At least half a dozen tornadoes touched down in Missouri and neighboring Illinois and other severe weather stretched all the way to the Atlantic Coast, including another tornado reported in New Jersey.
DESCRIPCIÓN DE IMÁGENES
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, UNITED STATES (MAY 18, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all) (MUTE)
1. VARIOUS DRONE VIDEO OF HOME WITH ROOF BEING COVERED BY BLUE TARP
2. VARIOUS DRONE VIDEO OF NEIGHBORHOOD WITH DAMAGE TO ROOFS AND DOWNED TREES