A tornado flattened an entire block in Mississippi, killing 25 people and injuring dozens more.
In the state of Mississippi in the south of the United States, a strong tornado occurred, whose victims were more than two dozen people. Dozens more were injured, according to AP on Saturday, March 25.
It was noted that on Friday night, a tornado leveled entire blocks of the small town of Rolling Fork in the Mississippi Delta, turning houses into piles of rubble.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency announced late Saturday that the death toll had risen from 23 to 25. Four were found missing, but dozens were also injured.
“The City of Amory Water Authority was hit by a tornado yesterday,” city police said.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency in the region and pledged to help rebuild.
Remember that in January a tornado hit the United States: nine people died, dozens of houses were completely destroyed.
And in August, a fiery tornado took over California. The rescuers noted that they had never seen such a large fire.
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