The head of the City Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) in St. Louis has been
suspended pending an investigation into into why tornado sirens did not sound
before an EF-3 tornado hit parts of Central West End and North City last week.
A physical button must be pushed by officials at the CEMA office in order to
activate warning sirens; this was never done. Five people died when the storm
struck.
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Trans CEMA Director Suspended After Failure To Alert St. Louis Residents Of
Deadly Tornado
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