Who is eligible for FEMA assistance?
Individuals and households in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and Scott County affected by the May 16 tornadoes are eligible to apply.
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President Donald Trump approved Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aid to assist St. Louis and its residents in recovering from the tornado that struck on May 16, 2025. The aid aims to support individuals and local governments in th...
On May 16, 2025, a severe tornado caused extensive damage across the St. Louis region. In response, local and state governments have been working to provide disaster relief. President Trump's approval of FEMA aid marks a significant step in these efforts, unlocking federal assistance for affected individuals and local governments.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe announced that St. Louis County and Scott County are also included in the disaster declaration. Senator Eric Schmitt stated that Trump approved $71 million in aid to help eastern Missouri communities affected by last month's storms. The aid will be allocated to both public assistance (infrastructure, etc.) and individual assistance (housing). Individuals can apply for FEMA assistance, with a maximum payout of $43,600 for housing and $43,600 for other needs.
Local resources are also being mobilized. State legislators have fast-tracked $100 million for tornado relief, and St. Louis leaders intend to allocate $30 million from the Rams lawsuit settlement. The Disaster Assistance Center at Chaifetz Arena has been opened to provide social, housing, and health services.
Individuals and households in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and Scott County affected by the May 16 tornadoes are eligible to apply.
FEMA will pay a maximum of $43,600 for housing assistance and $43,600 for other needs to each individual.
For more information or to apply, visit the FEMA website.
State legislators have allocated $100 million, and St. Louis leaders are using $30 million from the Rams settlement. A Disaster Assistance Center is also open at Chaifetz Arena.
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