On the afternoon of May 16, 2025, a powerful tornado struck the St. Louis metropolitan area, causing significant damage to Concordia Seminary in Clayton, Missouri. The seminary, a historic Lutheran institution established in 1839, experienced structural damage to several buildings, including the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus. Reports indicate that the tornado, classified as an EF-2, brought winds exceeding 120 mph, leading to the collapse of parts of the chapel’s roof and extensive damage to nearby structures.
Emergency services responded promptly, and fortunately, no injuries have been reported among students or faculty. The seminary had activated its severe weather protocols, directing individuals to designated shelters within the campus. Power outages and downed trees were reported in the surrounding areas, with cleanup efforts underway. The National Weather Service had issued a tornado watch earlier in the day, which was later upgraded to a warning as the storm system intensified.)
This event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of preparedness and the unpredictable nature of severe weather in the region. The seminary community has begun assessing the full extent of the damage and planning for repairs, with support pouring in from alumni and local residents.
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