(Undated) — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is warning Missourians clearing away recent storm debris of some indirect hazards. OSHA says first responders, residents, and volunteers must be vigilant when they are working to clear debris. Some of the dangers include: driving hazards, slips and falls, objects falling from trees or damaged structures, and injuries from nails or broken glass. OSHA is also reminding those cleaning up debris to be mindful of electrical hazards, burns, fatigue and dehydration.

Cleanup continues in the St. Louis area after a deadly tornado May 16th, which claimed five lives and injured dozens of people. An EF 3 tornado damaged more than 5,000 structures, causing an estimated $1.6 billion in damages. The National Weather Service say

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