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Powerful winds and tornadoes could cause considerable damage to trees and branches, in addition to mobile homes, roofs and outbuildings.
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WAPT on MSNTornado touches down in MississippiA severe storm in Marion County dropped a tornado early Monday morning. The 16 WAPT weather team caught the confirmed tornado on radar as it moved out of east Marion and into Lamar County. Sign up for our Newsletters According to Lamar County emergency managers,
Mississippi was pounded by tornadoes spawned by severe storms that came through the state Friday and Saturday. The storms destroyed homes, upended lives and are blamed for multiple deaths in Mississippi. Mississippi was one of a number of states impacted ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNMississippi governor seeks disaster aid after tornado outbreakGovernor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) announced that he is requesting a Major Disaster Declaration from President Donald Trump for Individual Assistance and Public
Governor Tate Reeves announced today that he is requesting a Major Disaster Declaration from President Trump for Individual Assistance and Public Assistance for counties impacted by the severe storms, flooding, straight-line winds, and tornadoes on March 14 – March 15, 2025.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlook for Wednesday confirms an enhanced risk area stretching from extreme northeast Texas and northern Louisiana through Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, and into Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and western Ohio.
The Mississippi Delta town of Rolling Fork was devastated by an EF-4 tornado in 2023. The town was hit by another small tornado Sunday night.
Over 14 counties in the state have withstood an estimated $18.2 million worth of damage, making them eligible for Public Assistance, according to a MSEMA.
Forecasters are warning of potentially deadly flash flooding and strong tornadoes as more rounds of thunderstorms are poised to strike parts of the Midwest and South.
The small twister might have gone unreported by the media at-large except for news about the location. Two years prior -- nearly to the day -- the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was devastated by a violent EF4 tornado which killed 17 people under cover of darkness.
After severe weather knocked out power for thousands Monday, forecasters say possible tornadoes or otherwise damaging winds and hail are on the way.