ST. LOUIS — As cleanup efforts begin after Friday’s storm, the National Weather Service continues to conduct surveys identifying the tornadoes throughout the St. Louis region. A final number has not been confirmed as surveys are ongoing.

FOX 2 meteorologist John Fuller says just short of a dozen tornadoes have been identified by the National Weather Service as these surveys continue.

Bridgeton

NWS rated Bridgeton’s tornado as an EF-2 as several neighborhoods deal with uprooted trees and downed power lines.

Rolla

According to the NWS, one of the first areas hit was Rolla, Missouri, was rated an EF-2 tornad with peak winds of 120 miles per hour in just eight minutes as it crossed over 8 and a half miles.

The Rolla tornado began about four miles southeast of Doolittle, Missouri, and continued through portions of southeast Rolla before crossing I-44 and lifting south of the Little Prairie Conservation Area. One death has been reported in relation to the storm on Friday.

Franklin County

About an hour northeast of Rolla, the NWS confirmed a tornado in Union, Missouri. Another three to four tornadoes were identified in Villa Ridge and along I-44 into Gray Summit, where Purina Farms experienced severe damage from the storm.

Jefferson County

Morse Mill in Jefferson County also had a tornado with multiple structures damaged along Clayton Huskey Road. Many power outages still remain in Jefferson County as of Monday.

Iron County

Over two hours south of St. Louis, NWS confirmed a tornado in Des Arc, Missouri, as an EF-3 tornado with six fatalities and four injuries reported.

Perry County

About an hour and a half east of Des Arc, Perryville was also confirmed to have had a tornado on Friday in Perry County.