A part of Centennial Christian Church in St. Louis, Missouri, collapsed on Friday, Could 16, 2025 when extreme storms, together with a attainable twister, swept by way of the town.
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ST. LOUIS — At the very least seven individuals died and authorities had been looking from constructing to constructing for individuals who had been trapped or harm after extreme storms together with not less than one attainable twister swept by way of Missouri.
The storms had been a part of a extreme climate system Friday that brought about extreme injury in Missouri, spawned tornadoes in Wisconsin, left tons of of hundreds with out energy within the Nice Lakes area and introduced a punishing warmth wave to Texas.
The storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, blew out home windows, ripped bricks off siding and yanked up timber and energy strains. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer confirmed 5 deaths in her metropolis and mentioned greater than 5,000 houses had been affected and about 100,000 prospects remained with out electrical energy on Friday night time.
“That is really, really devastating,” Spencer mentioned, including that the town was within the technique of declaring an emergency and an in a single day curfew Friday had been put into place within the neighborhoods with probably the most injury.
The variety of individuals injured was not instantly recognized. Barnes-Jewish Hospital obtained 20 to 30 sufferers from the storm with some in critical situation and most anticipated to be discharged by Friday night time, in accordance with hospital spokesperson Laura Excessive.
St. Louis Kids’s Hospital obtained 15 sufferers with two of them anticipated to stay within the hospital into the weekend, she mentioned.
Nationwide Climate Service radar indicated a twister touched down between 2:30 p.m. and a pair of:50 p.m. in Clayton, Missouri, within the St. Louis space. The obvious twister touched down within the space of Forest Park, residence to the St. Louis Zoo and the positioning of the 1904 World’s Honest and Olympic Video games the identical 12 months.
At Centennial Christian Church, Metropolis of St. Louis Hearth Division Battalion Chief William Pollihan instructed The Related Press that three individuals needed to be rescued after a part of the church crumbled. A type of individuals died.
Stacy Clark mentioned his mother-in-law Patricia Penelton died within the church. He described her as a really lively church volunteer who had many roles, together with being a part of the choir.
Jeffrey Simmons Sr., who lives throughout from the church, heard an alert on his telephone after which the lights went out.
“And subsequent factor you understand, a number of noise, heavy wind,” he mentioned. He and his brother went into the basement. Later, he realized it was worse than he thought. “All the pieces was tore up.”
Downed timber and cease lights additionally brought about site visitors gridlock through the Friday afternoon commute and officers urged individuals to remain residence.
The higher tales of the Harlem Taproom’s brick constructing had been demolished when the storm got here by way of, leaving piles of bricks across the outdoors. About 20 individuals had been inside, however they huddled behind the constructing and none had been harm, the St. Louis Put up-Dispatch reported.
John Randle, a 19-year-old College of Missouri-St. Louis pupil, mentioned he and his girlfriend had been on the St. Louis Artwork Museum through the storm and had been hustled into the basement with about 150 different individuals.
They may hear tree branches and hail hitting the constructing’s home windows and Randle went up a flight of stairs to the primary entrance for about 10 seconds, he mentioned.
“You would see the doorways flying open, tree branches flying by and folks operating,” he mentioned. “Lots of people had been caught outdoors.”
Christy Childs, a Saint Louis Zoo spokesperson, mentioned in a textual content that the zoo would stay closed Saturday due to downed timber and different injury. Childs mentioned all animals had been protected and that there have been no studies of serious accidents to workers, visitors or animals.
“We won’t definitively say whether or not or not it was a twister — it possible was,” Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Marshall Pfahler mentioned.
A twister struck in Scott County, about 130 miles (209 kilometers) south of St. Louis, killing two individuals, injuring a number of others and destroying a number of houses, Sheriff Derick Wheetley wrote on social media.
“Our first responders acted swiftly, even whereas the twister was nonetheless lively, placing themselves in hurt’s approach to offer quick help and care to these injured,” he mentioned.

Folks survey injury after a extreme storm moved by way of Friday, Could 16, 2025, in St. Louis.
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Appalachia and Midwest face hazard
Climate forecasters warned extreme storms with attainable tornadoes, hail and even hurricane-force winds might hobble elements of Appalachia and the Midwest on Friday.
The climate service warned of a uncommon twister emergency round Marion, Illinois, on Friday night, saying a twister had been confirmed and was life-threatening. Experiences of injury and accidents weren’t instantly obtainable.
A mud storm warning was issued across the Chicago space Friday night time. The climate service mentioned a wall of mud prolonged alongside a 100-mile (161-kilometer) line from southwest of Chicago to northern Indiana that severely lowered visibility.
The Nationwide Climate Service mentioned residents in Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, elements of Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas and Ohio ought to brace for intense storms that would embody baseball-sized hail.
The climate service’s Storm Prediction Heart mentioned “robust, doubtlessly long-track tornadoes and really massive hail” might be anticipated. and the risk for damaging winds in extra of 75 mph (120 kph) would improve into Friday night as storms grew into bigger clusters.
Forward of Friday night time’s anticipated storm, Appalachian Energy, which serves 1 million prospects in West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee, mentioned it requested 1,700 extra employees from neighboring utilities together with sending its personal crews from unaffected areas to help with service restoration.
Religion Borden, a meteorologist within the Nationwide Climate Service Nashville workplace, mentioned Friday that center Tennessee might count on “all kinds of extreme climate. Winds as much as 70 mph. We’re speaking critically massive hail as much as 3 inches, which for us is large hail.”
Texas hit by warmth wave
Texas confronted searing warmth. A warmth advisory was issued for San Antonio and Austin, with temperatures at a blistering 95 F (35 C) to 105 (40.5 C). Components of the southern East Coast, from Virginia to Florida, battled with warmth within the 90s (32-37 C).
The Nationwide Climate Service Workplace for Austin/San Antonio mentioned Friday the humidity coming in over the weekend was anticipated to make temperatures really feel hotter.
“There are issues of warmth exhaustion for those who aren’t taking correct precautions once they’re outdoor,” meteorologist Jason Runyen mentioned, advising these affected to take breaks and keep hydrated.
In a single day Thursday, storms accompanied by booming thunder, lightning shows and highly effective winds swept by way of elements of Wisconsin, Illinois, northern Indiana and Michigan, leaving scores of timber down and hundreds of houses with out energy.
A number of tornadoes touched down Thursday in central Wisconsin. Not one of the twisters had obtained rankings Thursday, mentioned Timm Uhlmann, a Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist in Inexperienced Bay.
“We’re nonetheless gathering studies,” Uhlmann mentioned. “We’re assessing among the injury and nonetheless getting video and footage. The injury that we now have is pretty widespread. There was a number of massive hail. In Eau Claire was one report of softball-sized hail.”
No accidents had been instantly reported.
Surveys additionally had been underway Friday of injury in Michigan to find out if any tornadoes touched down, mentioned Steven Freitag, a meteorologist with the Nationwide Climate Service in White Lake Township, northwest of Detroit.
The storms had been fueled by temperatures within the decrease 80s Farenheit (26-29 C) stretching from Illinois into Michigan and activated by a chilly entrance that pushed by way of, Freitag mentioned.
By Friday night time, prospects in Michigan had been seeing energy return however almost 190,000 remained with out electrical energy. Energy outages additionally had been recorded into Friday night time in additional than a half-dozen different states together with Missouri and Indiana.
The specter of extreme climate in Chicago delayed a Beyoncé live performance by about two hours Thursday at Soldier Subject.