Spring is the most active time for tornadoes in Mississippi, but the National Weather Service says residents need to be prepared year-round.
(WLBT) - March 24 marks the one-year anniversary of the Rolling Fork tornado. The storm ripped through the Mississippi Delta town, leaving hundreds of people homeless, and killing more than 20 others.
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Homeowner for the holidays thanks to Archie Manning, 'Mother Teresa of Mississippi,' moreThe devastating tornados that swept through Rolling Fork, Mississippi in March 2023 were a double whammy for Andrea Williams, who was looking forward to celebrating her birthday that day.
The tornado that hit Rolling Fork Mississippi and surrounding areas last week killed at least 23 people and resulted in extensive damage to hundreds of homes, businesses and other property.
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