Mississippi meteorologist Matt Laubgan, shocked by radar footage of a hurricane belt heading towards the small town of Amory in the lookout zone, prayed live on WTVA. According to this deadlinehe kept his eyes on the radar screen and for a moment bent over the table and began to recite a prayer.
“He’s going to the north side of Amory. He’s coming. Oh dear Jesus, please help them. Amen,” Laubgan said.
It is known that as a result of the severe storm and a tornado that occurred on the evening of March 24 in the US state of Mississippi, 23 people were killed, dozens were injured and four people were missing. According to CNN’s report, the roofs of the houses were blown off as a result of the disaster, some neighborhoods were “almost destroyed” and thousands of people were left without electricity.
According to Eldridge Walker, mayor of Rolling Fork, which has a population of less than 2,000, “the city no longer exists” as many buildings in the city have been demolished.
Previously reportedAt least nine people died in the United States due to bad weather.