Rebuilding Lambert
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
Planes are moving once again at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. A F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
A passenger searches for a bag at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. Suitcases have been piling up after a F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
A Frontier plane taxi's into a gate as broken glass ramains from a powerful storm at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. A F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
KMOX/ Brett Blume
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
UPI/Bill Greenblatt
Planes are moving once again at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. A F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
As a steady rain falls, planes are once again taking off at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. A F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
Workers continue to board up broken windows at Lambert St. Louis International Airport on April 24, 2011. A F-4 tornado, which hit the airport and surrounding area on April 22, 2011, closed the facility due to broken windows and roofs being torn off in a concourse. Lambert officials say the airport will operate at about 60 percent until repairs can be made. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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The Wet and Soggy Rebuild Continues
U.S. Army soldiers use a lantern to sign-in at the USO of Missouri at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis on April 23, 2011. The airport is closed indefinitely after a F-4 tornado hit the airport on 4/22, however the USO remained open to assist those that cannot leave the airport. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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