massive tornado formed near rolling fork, mississippi. it flattened much of that town as you can see as well as others as it roared eastward across the state into alabama. mallory white for mississippi emergency management standing by live for us as is adam klotz live in the fox weather center but first, let s check in with charles watson live in emory mississippi near the alabama border. i know you been talking with residents today, what have they told you about how much of a heads up if any at all they got before they were hit by the twister? as you mentioned we ve been talking to folks out here throughout the day and many of them say they had plenty of heads up. they say they got the tornado warnings from the national weather service, text watching the news so a lot of these folks were able to take cover but when you talk to these folks who live in the community, you can t help but feel really bad for them they worked their whole lives to build up their homes and their b
debris removal, we are hopeful we will hear about that pretty soon. thank you for your time. class here at fox news to you and the people out there in the communities. thanks. now we will bring his adams klotz, he s been monitoring the radar to make sure there s no other storms heading their way. what you see on the radar right now? unfortunately there could be more severe weather at least across the southeast the next day or so. i will begin with last night, 24 hours ago you see the storm first popped up, i want to clarify something i said in an earlier forecast, tornado watches in place originally fired up late in the evening, it s dark, the storm moving at 70 miles an hour across the state, that can make it feel as though this is happening quickly in this locations and what a storm it was. 300 miles from the first tornado report all the way up into
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