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The recovery center at the Chaifetz Arena is closing, but three new centers are opening in the most affected areas of St. Louis. Mayor Cara Spencer is encouraging those impacted by the May 16 tornado to apply for FEMA aid.
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Residents can use the funds for short-term housing and for replacing groceries, clothing and other items lost during the storm.
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The Missouri Republican senator also downplayed the Trump rift with Elon Musk as negotiations on a massive budget bill heat up.
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Federal help became available after President Donald Trump approved Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 major disaster declaration.
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Trump鈥檚 decision opens up individual aid for people affected by the deadly tornado that devastated parts of the St. Louis region.
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The city will soon begin demolishing buildings that are 鈥減resenting a clear and present danger to the community,鈥 Mayor Cara Spencer said.
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Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley said he will push to make sure President Donald Trump approves Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 request for disaster relief for the St. Louis area.
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Few expect President Donald Trump to deny Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 request for aid from the May 16 tornado. But some are concerned that the help for disaster victims will be too slow.
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If President Trump approves the disaster declaration, individuals could receive housing, transportation and health care-related aid.
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Beginning Wednesday, the military force will assist in impacted city neighborhoods to sort through debris and take it to landfills.