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St. Louis County outlines tornado response; animal shelter reopens after parvo quarantine

5099145 · May 6, 2025
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County Executive updated the St. Louis County Council on tornado cleanup and mutual aid, urged caution against scammers, and reported that the county Animal Care and Control Adoption Center reopened after a parvo quarantine and is expanding a foster program.

St. Louis County Executive gave the council an update on the county's storm response and animal shelter operations Tuesday night after a tornado struck parts of the region last Friday.

The executive said county Transportation and Public Works and Parks crews were deployed immediately and worked with municipal partners in Clayton, Richmond Heights and University City to clear roads and restore access for emergency services. "Time matters in a disaster, and their swift response helped to protect lives," the County Executive said.

The update said debris removal would begin tomorrow in Clayton…

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