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MTVN 26-03-2023 10:00 AM

Entire town flattened by Mississippi tornado
 
At least 26 people have died in Mississippi and Alabama after a tornado tore through the southern US states.

Search and rescue efforts are continuing, and the Mississippi state government has declared a state of emergency.

In Rolling Fork, crushed cars, bricks and glass litter the streets - the town has been almost entirely wiped out.

One resident told the BBC he was lucky to survive after seeking shelter in his bath tub.

Approaching the neighbourhood in western Sharkey County, there is little indication of anything unusual.

The lush farmland that surrounds it is completely untouched, the trees aren't even bent out of shape by wind.

Then, suddenly, you see the houses that were in the tornado's path.

They have been totally obliterated.

In this rural town of only 2,000 people, where one fifth of residents live below the poverty line, dozens of buildings have been flattened by the fury of the tornado.

Homes where family and friends had gathered less than 24 hours before, ready for the weekend, have been reduced to rubble.

Timber frames have been snapped into pieces. There are upturned washing machines, but it is impossible to identify anything that might have been a kitchen.

Amongst the rubble, there are vehicles that have been tossed around. There is the occasional children's toy and other signs of the lives that were lived here just hours earlier.

The tornado hit in the middle of the night - people had been sleeping and had not heard the alerts. For many the first indication that something terrible was happening was the noise.

Francisco McKnight told the BBC it was a miracle that he is alive. The only warning he had was the sound, he said - he had never heard anything like the noise of the wind on Friday night and never wants to again.

He took one look outside and then ran into his bathroom and got into the bath tub. He said that was what saved him.

The only part of his home that is still standing are parts of two of the bathroom walls.

The tornado lasted just five to 10 minutes he said, and he sat in the tub as the rest of his home was ripped away. For now, he staying in one of the shelters that have been set up in the area.

He does not know what he will do next, but he says somehow he will rebuild his life.

Mississippi state governor Tate Reeves visited Silver City and Winona on Saturday to meet affected residents who had been hit by the tornado's fury.

Sharing an update on Twitter, Mr Reeves described the situation as a "tragedy", writing: "We are blessed with brave, capable responders and loving neighbours. Please continue to pray."

Mr Reeves requested an expedited disaster declaration for the region and said: "We're going to fight like hell to make sure that we get as many resources to this area as possible."

The search and rescue efforts will continue in Mississippi as more storms are predicted to hit parts of Alabama and Georgia early on Sunday and potentially bring large hail.

US President Joe Biden also offered his support for the affected region. He described the images coming out of Mississippi as "heartbreaking".

On Sunday, the White House stated that President Biden ordered federal aid to support local recovery efforts in areas affected by the tornadoes, including grants for temporary housing, home repairs and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65078588

MTVN 26-03-2023 10:00 AM

I actually stopped in this town a couple of years ago when we did our American road trip. It was like a lot of tiny towns in Mississippi where there was basically nothing apart from a fast food restaurant (which was surprisingly good), two different Dollar stores right next to each other, and a couple of Churches. It was a pretty deprived area and properly in the middle of nowhere. Hope the people there get all the support they need to rebuild

arista 26-03-2023 10:07 AM

Yes real sad
it was in the night.


I posted some on the Weather Thread
But as a big tragedy
it deserves a thread

Cherie 26-03-2023 10:09 AM

It’s unimaginable

arista 26-03-2023 10:12 AM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/03...9777449409.jpg

arista 26-03-2023 10:14 AM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/03...9760127152.jpg
[Search and rescue teams have now been deployed
to Rolling Fork, along with ambulances]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-tornado.html

joeysteele 26-03-2023 10:31 AM

Really frightening.
Tragic.

Gusto Brunt 26-03-2023 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11275981)

No one knows what's round the corner. That's why i only live one day at a time, and appreciate every day.

These people have lost everything they ever owned. And some have died. :(

No one could have thought their lives would change so dramatically in the space of a week.

Vanessa 26-03-2023 01:22 PM

Isn't there a way to predict when the tornado will hit?
Or maybe it's not possible.
It's so tragic. :bawling:

Gusto Brunt 26-03-2023 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 11276014)
Isn't there a way to predict when the tornado will hit?
Or maybe it's not possible.
It's so tragic. :bawling:

It can be forecast short term, but that won't stop you losing your house and possessions and what about people who are ill and cannot be moved.

It's all so horrible. :(

MTVN 26-03-2023 02:44 PM

Can always forget how exposed the USA is to extreme weather. I also remember a couple of weeks after we were in Nashville a tornado ripped through the city killing quite a few people

I know we've had some bad flooding and things in recent years but generally we are very lucky in this country

bots 26-03-2023 03:16 PM

big land masses suffer different weather issues to folks like us on small islands, but i sure don't fancy those crazy tornados

Crimson Dynamo 26-03-2023 03:37 PM

Preliminary reports rate the tornado as an EF4 on the enhanced Fujita scale.

this is scary drone footage of the impact path


Mystic Mock 26-03-2023 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11275995)
No one knows what's round the corner. That's why i only live one day at a time, and appreciate every day.

These people have lost everything they ever owned. And some have died. :(

No one could have thought their lives would change so dramatically in the space of a week.

I agree with your motto 100%

And with this particular incident it's obviously tragic for all involved.


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