Mississippi, where EF-2 damage was recorded. Pockets of more intense EF-3 damage were also recorded all along the tornado's path through Walthall. A well-built house west of Tylertown that was ripped ...
Montanaa Lane was recording when the tornado, which sister station WAPT Chief Meteorologist David Hartman said was at least an EF-3, struck Tylertown. Lane lives near the Paradise Ranch RV Resort, ...
A tornado moved through Mississippi Saturday claiming the lives of six people and injuring 29 others. According to Mississippi Govenor Tate Reeves, one death was reported in Covington County, two in ...
An extraordinary tornado event occurred over Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday where two tornadoes that formed just minutes apart took nearly the exact same path. Meteorologist Devon Lucie ...
According to Tylertown Police Chief Jordan Hill, the tornado tore through the town, killing three people, including a minor. This tornado is likely the same storm that moved over Kentwood ...
Montanaa Lane was recording when the tornado, which 16 WAPT Chief Meteorologist David Hartman said was at least an EF-3, struck Tylertown in Walthall County. Lane lives near the Paradise Ranch RV ...
Three people have died and others were injured in Tylertown, Miss., Saturday as a line of intense storms moved through the region. WDAM7, a Mississippi television station, reported that Walthall ...
Tylertown neighbors are rolling up their sleeves to clean up and rebuild after a tornado outbreak on Saturday, March 15. Fifty-four homes were destroyed, and many ...
Sounds of chainsaws fill the air as recovery operations get underway in Mississippi after a deadly, multiday tornado outbreak left swaths of destruction across the region over the weekend.
9:30 a.m.: Gov. Tate Reeves posted an update Saturday morning on the social media site X, with news from Friday storms. The governor reported that “Preliminary reports indicate three people were ...
Bailey Dillon and her fiance, Caleb Barnes, drove to Paradise Ranch RV Park after a massive tornado near Tylertown, Mississippi, struck the area.