EF-4 tornado tears though Mississippi, National Weather Service says; at least 25 killed



The National Weather Service confirmed Saturday that the overnight tornado was a violent EF-4 after surveying the damage. READ MORE: https://abc7.ws/3FO3ZdW

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43 thoughts on “EF-4 tornado tears though Mississippi, National Weather Service says; at least 25 killed”

  1. I AM SO SORRY, but there are over 100 tornados in Mississippi every year. Home can be anywhere. Choose wisely, and my condolences to the mourning families. The last one was just as tragic as the next one will be.

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  2. So right after they find the remains of the young black man that was murdered by racist then God strikes them with a series of tornadoes this is no coincidence heaven is talking

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  3. So that lost child is vulnerable and seeking answers and safety. Will anyone help to change the past and heal the future and the multitudes of people he will touch in one way or another in his lifetime? For good or bad. Or will you continue to perpetuate the past and be part of the problem. Or the solution.

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  4. Jesus Christ called people everywhere to repent, so if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe with all your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved and inherit the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. To this, people would accept Jesus Christ in life in their hearts and told other people how Good he is, how he saves, heals and frees and gives eternal life for freе 1

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  5. It's in the AP style. Book: "decimated" means that 1/10 of something was destroyed. Therefore if that town was truly decimated by a tornado , 9/10 of it would still be standing, you ignorant hacks.

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  6. The Ryan Hall Y'all YT channel raised over $100,000 for storm victims during the 6+ hours he was on line covering these storms. Why can't the national media also do this? His coverage was far better (and in real time, which saves lives) rather than going there afterwards and making videos/money about the aftermath without helping. DO BETTER, MEDIA.

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