VIOLENT EF4 Tornado hits Rolling Fork, Mississippi – March 24, 2023



We filmed a strong tornado as it went into Rolling Fork, MS. Unfortunately the town was destroyed and we had to help pull people out of the rubble as emergency services were over 30 min away. My heart goes out to all those impacted by this destructive tornado.

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30 thoughts on “VIOLENT EF4 Tornado hits Rolling Fork, Mississippi – March 24, 2023”

  1. Oh my god 1:40 is so eerie, you can tell it's a car because if you zoom in, you can see individual headlights and as it's vaulting around the air the red rear lights are somewhat visible. The driver likely had his brights on which is why it's so clear and the rear lights tend to not be as bright. how horrifying…no one deserves to go out like this.

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  2. That's astounding. Being British, I haven't seen many tornadoes, but I know enough to know that's gigantic. Kudos to you for helping after it passed. I can't even begin to comprehend the sense of grief and loss felt by those in Rolling Fork. RIP to those lost and best wishes to those rebuilding their lives.

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  4. Great vid!! But why the EF-4 rating? Before 2007 it would have been rated F5. I was told by an insurance adjuster that it was because if it’s rated F5 or EF5 people don’t have to pay their deductible before the insurance has to pay in full.

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  5. Having watched this video several times in slow motion, its quite clear that there are two vehicles in the air. From 1:471:52 you can see the lights on each side of the funnel. The one on the left is at a lower height.

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  6. I counted 3 lights in the funnel at one time, are these cars being lifted and thrown? I wouldn’t think headlights would be strong enough to see with so much debris and condensation in the funnel. With that said, what else would it be? Crazy.

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  7. This EF4 Tornado 🌪️ picked up objects an hurled them around at 30,000 ft elevation, prayers for the families affected, the at least 26 that lost their life in Mississippi and Alabama, an the ones who drown in flash flooding in Missouri…

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