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An EF3 Tears From Forest Park Through North St. Louis a Few Miles From UMSL

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Confirmed Threat

On May 16, 2025, an EF3 tornado carved through St. Louis from Forest Park into North St. Louis and The Ville, killing five people citywide and devastating neighborhoods a few miles east of UMSL. UMSL's campus emergency system pushed shelter warnings as the storm crossed the metro, and the university later organized a tornado-relief drive for affected neighbors.

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Killed
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Institution
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Public R2 · MO
~15,000 studentsUMSL Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

1 message in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
UMSL ALERT: Tornado Warning for the St. Louis area. Seek shelter immediately in the lowest interior room or hallway, away from windows. Remain sheltered until the all clear.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from UMSL's documented emergency-notification practice for tornado warnings; the exact text and timestamp of any May 16 message could not be confirmed from an archive and are marked unconfirmed.
The EF3 was most destructive from Forest Park through North St. Louis and The Ville, a few miles east of the UMSL campus, so the campus warning preceded a near-miss rather than a direct hit.
Context

Background

On the afternoon of May 16, 2025, a violent EF3 tornado — with estimated winds of at least 150 mph — tracked across the city of St. Louis, most destructive from Forest Park through North St. Louis and The Ville, a few miles east of the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Five people were killed citywide and entire blocks were leveled. UMSL, served by the University of Missouri System's emergency-notification system, pushed shelter warnings as the storm crossed the metro, then turned to recovery: the UMSL community organized a tornado-response donation drive collecting water, batteries, and supplies for displaced neighbors, and the City of St. Louis stood up a long-term recovery program. The case shows a campus that escaped a direct strike but sat at the edge of a major urban tornado disaster.
Analysis

Key Findings

An EF3 tornado killed five people in St. Louis and devastated neighborhoods a few miles east of UMSL on May 16, 2025
UMSL escaped a direct strike but issued shelter warnings as the tornado-warned storm crossed the metro
The university pivoted to recovery, organizing a donation drive for displaced neighbors in North St. Louis
Outcome
The campus avoided a direct strike but issued shelter warnings; the EF3 killed five and caused catastrophic damage in North St. Louis. UMSL mobilized relief efforts for impacted neighborhoods.
Provenance

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tornadomissourist-louisef3shelter-in-placeweather2025
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion