March 21, 2025 - 04:58

A recent storm that swept through north St. Louis County has left several businesses grappling with significant damage. Among those affected is an auto repair shop, where employees were on-site when the severe weather struck on Friday night. In a desperate bid for safety, the workers sought refuge in nearby buses as the storm wreaked havoc.
The aftermath of the storm has been devastating for the shop, which now faces the daunting task of rebuilding. The damage is extensive, and the owners are assessing the full extent of the destruction. Many other businesses in the area are also reporting similar challenges, with some unable to reopen their doors due to the impact of the storm.
Local officials are working to provide support to affected businesses as they navigate the recovery process. The community is rallying together, offering assistance and resources to help those impacted get back on their feet. The road to recovery will be long, but the resilience of the local business community shines through in these trying times.
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