Drone footage reveals tornado obliterated Rolling Fork in Mississippi

Drone footage reveals devastation wrought on town of Rolling Fork by mile-wide 80mph tornado that barreled through Mississippi: Thousands without power and 23 dead after 24 twisters battered state

  • The town of Rolling Fork was obliterated by a huge mile-wide tornado after Mississippi was battered by 80mph twisters killing at least 23 
  • 24 tornadoes were reported across Mississippi and Alabama – Rolling Fork one of the hardest hit towns – had an estimated 13 deaths recorded in the county
  • Medical support efforts, including additional ambulances and other emergency services have been deployed for those affected by the deadly storms 

A vicious storm system spawning 24 twisters that ravaged Mississippi has torn apart a small rural town in the state with drone footage revealing the breadth of the devastation.

The rural towns of Silver City and Rolling Fork, about 60 miles northeast of Jackson, Mississippi, bore the brunt of damage from a tornado that hit the area just after 8 pm Friday.

Aerial footage from Rolling Fork shows gutted homes, battered vehicles lodged among rubble and resident’s belongings scattered across the wasteland. 

Other images from the town revealed shattered residents wandering through the town pouring over the debris hoping to save what valuables they had left.

A vicious storm system spawning 24 twisters that ravaged Mississippi has torn apart a small rural town in the state with drone footage revealing the breadth of the devastation

Aerial footage from Rolling Fork shows gutted homes, battered vehicles lodged among rubble and resident’s belongings scattered across the wasteland

As dawn broke over Mississippi, the trail of destruction left by the powerful tornadoes lay bare.

At least 23 people were killed across several counties in the region, four remain missing and dozens are injured, as emergency services started the long process of assessing the damage left behind.

Most of the impact spawned from a storm that carved a ferocious path northeastward across Mississippi and Alabama at 80mph, according to AccuWeather. 

Over 30 million people were under a tornado warning through the evening, and were being warned to brace for the killer storms which brought golf ball-sized hail.

Homes had their roofs ripped off and power lines were downed – leaving victims trapped under rubble and thousands without power.

Authorities warned those in its path to brace for a ‘life threatening situation’ and on Saturday morning deployed search-and-rescue teams to several counties in the region. 

Two trucks were among the vehicles that were lodged among the debris

The entire town of Rolling Fork was leveled homes and businesses completely gutted

As dawn broke over Mississippi, the trail of destruction left by the powerful tornadoes lay bare

Authorities warned those in its path to brace for a ‘life threatening situation’ and on Saturday morning deployed search-and-rescue teams to several counties in the region to sift through the debris

23 people have been killed, 13 in Sharkey County, where the town of Rolling Fork – one of the hardest hit – is located

‘I’ve never seen anything like this,’ Rolling Fork resident Brandy Showah told CNN. ‘This was a very great small town, and now it’s gone.’

The Governor of  Mississippi, Tate Reeves, tweeted early Saturday: ‘At least twenty three Mississippians were killed by last night’s violent tornadoes.’

‘We know that many more are injured. Search and rescue teams are still active. 

‘The loss will be felt in these towns forever. Please pray for God’s hand to be over all who lost family and friends.’

Later he tweeted: ‘Just completed command briefing with our disaster response team. Devastating damage – as everyone knows.’

‘This is a tragedy. I am on my way to Sharkey County to be with the people first hit. We are blessed with brave, capable responders and loving neighbors. Please continue to pray.’

U.S. president Joe Biden is yet to comment on the ravaged state.

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency met on Saturday morning to get more information about the overnight storms and plan how to tackle the devastation.

As dawn broke a trail of destruction left by powerful tornadoes ripping through Mississippi was laid bare with one town obliterated by the devastating storm

At least 23 people were killed across several counties in the region while four remain missing as emergency services started to assess the damage of the 24 twisters recorded by the storm prediction center

 Shattered residents were seen wandering through a wasteland of debris in Rolling Fork, as others picked through the rubble of their gutted homes hoping to save what valuables they had left

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency met on Saturday morning to get more information about the overnight storms and plan how to tackle the devastation

They tweeted a picture from the meeting and said: ‘Currently meeting with our command staff to get more information in the overnight storms and our plan of action moving forward.’

‘Information regarding sheltering and feeding operations coming soon.’

Later they said: ‘Our executive director is enroute with the Governor. Also, a FEMA Region IV IMAT team is on the way to the state to assist as well. 

‘We cannot say thank you enough to the amount of people helping our state right now. Mississippi is resilient and we will get through this.’

So far, recorded deaths include 13 roughly 60 miles northwest of Jackson in Sharkey County, home to Rolling Fork, according to county coroner Angelia Easton.

Search and rescue teams have been deployed to Sharkey County, Mississippi after a severe storm ripped through the community

A house in Sharkey County is seen torn apart on Friday night after the tornado blitzed its way across the area

Severe damage has been reported in the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi after the tornado ripped through homes and businesses

Three others were killed and at least two in a critical condition in Humphreys County, emergency management director Royce Steed told the outlet early Saturday morning.

In Carroll County, three people died in one home, coroner Mark Stiles said adding that it appears they were killed in a tornado. 

Meanwhile, two people were killed in Monroe County in northeastern Mississippi, coroner Alan Gurley said.

The tornado has left a trail of destruction and storm debris at least 100 miles long, and is reportedly already battering Alabama.

The storms knocked out power for more than 100,000 homes and businesses across Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee as of 5.45 am ET, with more than 70,000 outages reported in Tennessee alone, according to PowerOutage.us.

NWS issued an urgent alert after the tornado touched down, cautioning: ‘To protect your life, take cover now’.

‘You are in a life-threatening situation,’ it warned. 

A line of severe storms is moving across the South during evening and nighttime hours, especially across parts of the lower Mississippi Valley

Another home has its roof torn clean off following the devastating winds and lightning on Friday

‘Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be destroyed. 

‘Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible.’

Search and rescue teams were deployed to Sharkey and Humphreys counties in Mississippi, while first responders were forced to disperse injured victims to surrounding hospitals after the Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital saw significant damage. 

Mississippi resident Corney Knight said that he, his wife and their three-year-old daughter were at a relative’s home when the tornado hit, which he described as ‘eerily quiet’ just moments before. 

He added the sky was dark but ‘you could see the direction from every transformer that blew.’ 

Meanwhile cars were spotted trying to flee the area and others regrouped following the tornado

Some residents of the tiny town looked to be standing around in a daze following the carnage

The skies above Pope, Mississippi looked especially threatening on Friday night where flashes of lightning could be seen 

More than half a dozen emergency shelters have been set up throughout Mississippi after the twister ripped through homes and businesses. 

After the twister tore through the small town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, storm chaser Zachary Hill tweeted: ‘The damage in Rolling Fork, Mississippi is BAD. People are trapped, we need help here.’

Authorities stressed the urgency of the situation, and Hill said police begged him to get the message out: ‘Major tornado damage, we need as many ambulances as possible and any help for search and rescue in this town.’ 

Rolling Fork Mayor Eldridge Walker told WLBT-TV the tornado left him unable to leave his home after it caused significant damage and downed power lines leading to his property. 

It was pitch black apart from a few power flashes in Anguilla, Mississippi as the tornado passed through

A tornado about a mile wide appeared to be crossing Mississippi from Anguilla, through to Silver City, Belzoni and Rolling Fork

Severe thunderstorms in the south on Friday night could produce tornadoes

Forecasters had been warning residents in parts of the Midwest and South on Friday that dangerously strong winds would be moving through the region

‘The west part of Rolling Fork is a residential area, and just a number of houses over there have been completely destroyed,’ added former Rolling Fork mayor Fred Miller. 

‘Highway 61, where most of our businesses are, all of the businesses on 61 have been completely destroyed. People are trapped in a couple of the eateries, and people are trying to get them out now.’

The tornado has come after several states through the Midwest were battered by a severe weather front, with southern Missouri hit by nearly three inches of rain Thursday night.

Torrential rainfall in the area led to the deaths of two people after their car was swept away in the deluge. Authorities said six young adults were inside the vehicle, however only four escaped. 

A red SUV is seen submerged in floodwaters on Old Ritchey Road in Granby, Missouri early on Friday.An elderly woman was recued from the car

A man stuck in a tree is rescued by swift water teams from Copper Canyon Fire and Medical District, and the Verde Valley Fire District in Camp Verde, Arizona. Several water rescues were reported across central and northern Arizona during the week

Torrential rains led to backyards being flooded in Bryant, Arkansas on Friday

Backyards appeared more like lakes following the enormous downpours

The body of Devon Holt, 20, of Grovespring, was found at 3.30am, and the body of Alexander Roman-Ranelli, 19, of Springfield, was recovered about six hours later, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Thomas Young said. 

Reports indicate a suspected tornado also touched down early Friday in north Texas, damaging homes and downing trees and power lines. 

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards warned of potential tornadoes reaching the state into the weekend, as he urged residents to prepare for significant damage. 

The storm system was fueled by a dip in the jet stream that powered through California on Tuesday and Wednesday resulting in tornadoes there including one that hit the downtown LA area – the first in the area since 1953.

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