St. Louis Tornado Siren FAIL: Commissioner on Leave After Deadly Storm! St. Louis Tornado Siren FAIL: Commissioner on Leave After Deadly Storm! A devastating tornado tore through St. Louis, claiming lives and leaving a trail of destruction. But what makes this tragedy even more shocking? The city's tornado sirens failed to sound , leaving residents unprepared for the impending danger. In the wake of this catastrophic event, Sarah Russell, Commissioner of the City Emergency Management Agency (CEMA), has been placed on paid administrative leave. Mayor Cara Spencer announced the decision, stating that an external investigation will determine exactly what went wrong. An internal investigation was launched immediately after the sirens' failure, which occurred during a National Weather Service tornado warning between 2:30 and 2:50 p.m. local time. The storm caused widespread devastation, affecting an estimated 5,000 people and resulting in five fa...
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