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Jul 25, 2025

StEER Product Release

StEER Releases PVRR-EARR with corresponding Media Repository on 2025 May 16 St. Louis Tornado

A regional tornado outbreak struck the central United States May 15-16, 2025 with a total of 60 confirmed tornadoes that claimed 27 lives and injured at least 168 others in Missouri and Kentucky. Among these tornadoes was a large, fast-moving, and deadly EF-3 tornado that tore through the urban areas of Greater St. Louis, Missouri on the afternoon of May 16, 2025, from approximately 2:41 PM to 3:06 PM. It then crossed the Mississippi River and entered Illinois near Venice, tracking through Granite City before dissipating near Edwardsville. With a damage path 23.3 miles long and one mile at its largest width, the tornado impacted about 16,000 residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, and damaged many electricity distribution poles and lines, causing more than 200,000 customers to lose power. In St. Louis, about 5,000 buildings were damaged, resulting in an estimated $1.6 billion of property loss, 38 injuries and five fatalities, four of which occurred due to the collapse of buildings, making it the largest weather disaster in the state of Missouri since the 2011 Joplin Tornado.


Given the proximity of members in the vicinity, StEER supported local Field Assessment Structural Teams (FASTs) in their self-directed surveys of the St. Louis tornado in two phases on May 22 and May 25-28, 2025. The first phase was conducted by a FAST with faculty and students from Auburn University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Ohio State University, and Texas Tech University who deployed for a few hours following the 15th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering held in neighboring St. Charles. The second phase was led by a FAST from the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Due to the large number of buildings that were damaged, the second phase used unmanned aerial surveys to swiftly collect footage along the damage path; the footage was then reviewed and records were created in StEER’s Fulcrum app reporting the global damage rating for each building along the tornado path. Access the Full Report HERE.

Date of Product Release:
July 18, 2025
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. CMMI 1841667 and 2103550. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of StEER and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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