St. Louis metro sees damage from tornado-warned storm

St. Louis metro sees damage from tornado-warned storm

San Luis -I Damage was reported on Friday after a storm with tornados crossed the metropolitan area of ​​St. Louis.

The storm was part of a system that has millions of people in several states alerts about the potential of tornadoes, the harmful wind and the great hail.

Much of the damage seems to have happened in the university city area, where the images of fallen trees have appeared on social networks.

According to the storm reports of the National Meteorological Service, considerable wind damage was reported along Pershing Avenue in West St. Louis.

Sean Malone, or Kmox News, took these photos of the storm while moving through the region.

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Fox News multimedia reporter, Olivianna Calmes, found damage to Clayton, just south of University City. She said she has damaged several trees and some trees have fallen in cars in the area.

There was also a cloud of funnel in Fenton, Missouri, about 20 miles southwest of the heart of St. Louis.

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The NWS described it as a “particularly dangerous situation” when the warning of tornadoes that covered more than one million people throughout the St. Louis subway was issued.

It was not clear immediately if injuries were reported.

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