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Mississippi tornado storm leaves at least 23 dead and four missing

At least 23 people are dead in the wake of a severe tornado storm in Mississippi, with at least four other people missing.

On Saturday night, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency made the announcement, and it is anticipated that the number of both incidents and missing persons will rise.

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The organization posted on social media,” We have multiple local and state search and rescue team that continue to work this morning.” ” To help those who have been impacted, a number of goods are on the ground.”

Governor of Mississippi On Saturday morning, Tate Reeves( R ) expressed his sorrow over the storm’s victims on social media, noting that search and rescue operations were still going strong.

Tate wrote,” The loss will be felt in these cities long.” ” Pray for God’s hands to be over everyone who has lost loved ones and friends.”

Fox News reported on Saturday that Cory Glenn, the president of Amory, claimed that everyone in the city had” so much” been located.

A terrible storm, but we’re strong men, and we can get through it, Glenn said.

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Residents of Amory may cook their own brine until the police and fire departments give the all-clear because the state’s water department was directly impacted by the tornado on Friday.

Please treat any downed power lines as engaged or sit and stay away from them, Furthermore! A speech can be found on the Amory Fire Department’s website. ” Please stay off the roads so that the first firefighters can get to work!”



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