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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 48 MIN

As it struggles to rebuild, St. Louis needs to prepare for the next natural disaster. Here’s how.

from St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis is not ready for the next natural disaster. The problems are complicated, but the solutions are possible. STLPR education reporter Hiba Ahmad and editor Jessica Rogen walk us through how city government can improve, from better funding its emergency management agency to making mutual-aid agreements with neighboring cities. We also hear a montage of voices from people in north St. Louis impacted by last year’s tornado. They gathered recently at St. Louis Public Radio for a special “Meet Me” open mic event to share their stories of May 16, 2025, and what happened afterward.

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As it struggles to rebuild, St. Louis needs to prepare for the next natural disaster. Here’s how.

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