Sunday will mark six months since a tornado ripped across the St. Louis area, causing generational damage to portions of north St. Louis.
And when storm victims approach St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer about how they’re feeling about the governmental response to the disaster, she says the emotions “run the gamut.”
“There was a recognition that there’s still so much left to be done,” Spencer said in an interview Thursday for the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air. “There was disappointment, there’s fear, there’s heartbreak. The span of emotions that people express is just indescribable. And I think that’s to be expected. We had such an unexpected, massive, massive sense of devastation hit our city. And we are still processing it as a community.”…