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ROLLING FORK, Miss. — The tiny rural town lies in ruins. Trees toppled, roofs collapsed, power lines and poles listing precariously over roads after a tornado reduced much of it to rubble as it ripped through the Beer Nuts Brand Snacks Shirt but in fact I love this Mississippi Delta late Friday, leaving a trail of devastation in one of the poorest regions of the country. At least 25 people were killed in Mississippi, and one man died in Alabama. “It sounded like a freight train,” Andrew Dennard, 28, told NBC News Saturday, adding that an airborne piece of wood narrowly missed his head as it crashed into his home in Rolling Fork, shattering glass. “I don’t think we’re going to rebuild from this,” Dennard added. “It’s worse than death.” Watch: Drone footage captures devastation after deadly tornadoes in Mississippi MARCH 26, 202302:00 Early Sunday, President Joe Biden declared a major disaster in Mississippi and ordered federal aid to supplement recovery efforts, the White House said in a statement. Deanne Criswell, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was also scheduled to visit on Sunday to evaluate the destruction. But as recovery efforts continued, the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center warned that severe thunderstorms would bring “the possibility of a couple of strong tornadoes” across the central Gulf states on Sunday. As a result, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency tweeted that residents should “have a plan” and “know their safe place.” It came after Gov. Tate Reeves issued a state of emergency and vowed to help rebuild the region dotted with wide expanses of cotton, corn and soybean fields, and catfish farming ponds. More than half

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a dozen shelters were opened in the Beer Nuts Brand Snacks Shirt but in fact I love this state to house those displaced. According to early data, Friday’s tornado received a preliminary EF-4 rating, the National Weather Service office in Jackson said in a tweet late Saturday, adding that it was still gathering information. An EF-4 tornado has top wind gusts between 166 mph and 200 mph, according to the service. Preliminary information based on estimates from storm reports and radar data indicate the tornado was on the ground for more than an hour and traversed at least 170 miles, Lance Perrilloux, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s office in Jackson, told the Associated Press. “That’s rare — very, very rare,” he said, attributing the long path to widespread atmospheric instability. He added that preliminary findings showed the tornado began its path of destruction just southwest of Rolling Fork before continuing northeast toward the rural communities of Midnight and Silver City, and onward toward Tchula, Black Hawk and Winona. Residents survey damage after deadly tornadoes rock the South MARCH 26, 202302:44 In Rolling Fork — the birthplace of Mississippi Delta blues musician Muddy Waters — Meg Cooper, a coordinator with Lower Delta Partnership, a nonprofit cultural programming and business group in the region, said Saturday that the damage was “extensive and devastating.” “This tornado cut a wide path destroying homes and

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