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Stay Safe

It's important to know what to do to remain safe during a disaster.

Tornado

Missouri's StormAware site is a great resource for Tornado and Severe Storm information. For safety information, visit the following link:

https://stormaware.mo.gov/when-a-tornado-strikes/

Flooding

For information about remaining safe during a flood, visit the following page:

/flood-safety-information

Other Information

If you intend to be traveling during or after a disaster, be sure to check road conditions before you go. You can check the most up to date road conditions using MoDOT's Traveller Information Map.

https://traveler.modot.org/map/

View the Missouri Drought Map at the U.S. Drought Monitor site https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?MO

 

Learn about the National Flood Insurance Program
Legal Issues related to the St. Louis area flooding? Call 800-829-4128

 

MoDOT Check Road Conditions

 

Latest News

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Declaration in Response to Devastating May 16 Severe Storms and Tornadoes
FEMA to Participate in Joint Assessments of Damage to Public Infrastructure and Debris Removal Costs for St. Louis City and St. Louis and Scott Counties
President Trump Approves Governor Kehoe's Requests for Major Disaster Declaration to Assist Missourians Impacted by March 14-15 and March 30-April 8 Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding
Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order 25-24 Allowing Missourians Affected by Tornadoes and Severe Storms to Continue Receiving Prescribed Medications
Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Declaration for Barry, Greene, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton and Washington Counties for Destructive April 29 Severe Storms

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