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Title: A powerful storm system pounded the St. Louis area early Wednesday evening, packing wind gusts that pelted people in cars with debris, toppled street lights and snapped branches
Source: charlotte.com
URL Source: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/nation/15077545.htm
Published: Jul 19, 2006
Author: charlotte.com
Post Date: 2006-07-19 23:05:27 by TLBSHOW
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A powerful storm system pounded the St. Louis area early Wednesday evening, packing wind gusts that pelted people in cars with debris, toppled street lights and snapped branches.

At least 385,000 households lost power. Meteorologists with the National Weather Service said high winds, lightning and thunderstorms smacked most of the St. Louis metro area from St. Charles County east to Madison County.

The storm moved quickly north of St. Louis County, but turned south. Meteorologists said the storm was unusual because "the gust front" blew through the area first, tipping over tractor trailers and shattering car windows, toppling trees and power lines and pushing dust and debris throughout the area.

The Cardinals game against the Atlanta Braves was delayed by the storm. At least four people were taken from the stadium in ambulances with unknown injuries and windows were blown out of the press box.

The storm hit shortly after 7 p.m., and electricity was out to about 385,000 customers in the St. Louis area, according to Ameren's web site.

Authorities reported widespread incidents of toppled trees and downed power lines.

At the Missouri Botanical Garden, hundreds of people who had been attending the Whittaker Music Festival free concert were moved to shelters at the Schoenfeld Auditorium.

Damage from shattered glass was reported in the Linnean House, one of the nation's oldest conservatories. Trees were reported down at the garden and in the neighborhoods around it.

Blowing dust and debris and then torrents of rain limited visibility on area roads.

The westbound lanes of Highway 370 were shut down because of at least two overturned mobile homes, according to the Missouri highway patrol.

Said Luthor Lowe of Little Rock, Ark., in town for the National College Democrats Convention at Saint Louis University wondered, "Does this always happen in St. Louis?"

Near Lambert Field, strong winds ripped off the roof of a MetroLink station and dumped it across several lanes of Interstate 70 near Lambert Field.

A building near the Eads Bridge collapsed onto the bridge, trapping a driver for some time. The eastbound lanes of Interstate 270 near the Chain of Rocks Bridge were closed as emergency crews responded to tractor trailers that had flipped over, authorities said.

In parts of South St. Louis, trees and limbs almost covered the pavement for whole blocks.

Hundred-year-old trees were thrown down, said resident Stephanie Russell, an employee at Saint Louis University.

"We had to use four-wheel drive low just to get up the street," Russell said. "It was everything from water to debris to branches 5 feet to 20 feet long."

Russell said she eventually got to her driveway, but a fallen branch blocked her progress and then another fell behind the car.

"We can't get in or out," she said, as neighbors worked to remove branches from the road. "I've never seen anything like it."

Power went out during the Bridgeton City Council meeting, but the council continued its deliberations. By 8:30 p.m., the storm had left the north county area. Planes were landing and taking off at Lambert Field.

In North St. Louis County, the storm caused a gas leak. Authorities were evacuating the block, according to St. Louis County police.

Chairmaine Manse and Anna Hollands, customers at the St. Louis Bread Co. at Manchester and Interstate 270 were taken by surprise by the storm.

"It came up as a strong wind, knocking over umbrellas and tables. It got dark and all hell broke loose," said Hollands, who lives in nearby Normandy. "I'm willing to go, but I'm not willing to chance it."

In Ladue, Elfriede Olney worried about her 16-year-old grandson making it to school Thursday. At least two oak trees - one about 3 feet in diameter and one more at 50 feet tall _fell in their front yard.

"It's a total disaster area in the front," Olney said. "The driveways are blocked. I've never seen anything like this."

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