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1 Dead After Centennial Christian Church Collapses During Tornado in St. Louis City

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A powerful line of storms, believed to include a tornado, swept through St. Louis on Friday, causing widespread damage—including the tragic collapse of the historic Centennial Christian Church in the city’s Fountain Park neighborhood.

The church, located at the intersection of Fountain and Aubert Avenues in St. Louis City, partially collapsed during the height of the storm, trapping three people inside.

Emergency response teams rushed to the scene and were able to rescue two individuals. Sadly, one person was pronounced dead at the site.

The victim’s identity is being withheld pending family notification.

Centennial Christian Church has stood as a pillar in the community for generations, known not only for its architectural significance but also for its longstanding role in serving local families and fostering community unity.

The building’s sudden collapse has deeply shaken residents and congregation members alike.

City engineers and emergency management officials are currently investigating the cause of the structural failure, with preliminary assessments pointing to extensive damage caused by the severe weather system.

The site has been secured and remains closed to the public as investigations continue.

“This is not just a loss of life—it’s a loss for the entire community,” said a city spokesperson. “Centennial Christian Church has long been a beacon of faith and service, and this tragedy touches everyone who called it home.”

Condolences have poured in from across the region as friends, family, and church members grieve the loss.

City leaders have extended their support and are working to assess damage and ensure the safety of surrounding structures.

The city urges residents to continue monitoring weather alerts and to report any signs of structural damage in the aftermath of the storm.


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Tornado on the ground near Willard, Colorado

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DENVER, CO — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver has issued a Tornado Warning for southwestern Logan County and north-central Washington County in northeastern Colorado, effective until 5:45 p.m. MDT Friday.

At 5:11 p.m., weather spotters confirmed a tornado on the ground near Merino, approximately 11 miles southwest of Sterling, moving southeast at 20 miles per hour.

The storm system is producing a dangerous and damaging tornado, with the potential for:

  • Flying debris posing serious risk to those outdoors or in vehicles
  • Structural damage to homes, roofs, windows, and vehicles
  • Uprooted trees and downed power lines
  • Total destruction of mobile homes

Communities directly in the path of the tornado include:

  • Merino
  • Prewitt Reservoir
  • Atwood
  • Logan Corners
  • Willard
  • Messex

Residents in these areas should seek shelter immediately. The safest option is to move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows and exterior walls.

Do not attempt to outrun the tornado in a vehicle. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area and protect your head.

This is a confirmed tornado, not just radar-indicated. Immediate action is critical to ensuring safety.

Continue monitoring local media, NOAA weather radio, or official NWS alerts for real-time updates.


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