Hundreds of homes damaged in Mississippi as multiple tornadoes reported
Powerful storms, including at least one confirmed tornado, caused widespread damage across parts of Mississippi on Wednesday night. Hundreds of homes were collapsed, trees were uprooted, and power lines were downed.

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AI-generatedPowerful storms, including at least one confirmed tornado, caused widespread damage across parts of Mississippi on Wednesday night. Hundreds of homes were collapsed, trees were uprooted, and power lines were downed. While no deaths were immediately reported, several injuries, including cuts, bruises, and a sprained ankle, occurred. A mobile home park in Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, experienced severe damage. Governor Tate Reeves confirmed multiple tornadoes struck central and western Mississippi, with emergency agencies coordinating response efforts. Damage assessments are ongoing, and authorities are urging the public to avoid affected areas to allow crews to work. The National Weather Service warned of potential further storms and tornadoes in neighboring states.
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5 extractedA very large and dangerous tornado moved from eastern Lincoln county into Lawrence county, according to the National Weather Service.
A mobile home park in Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, was severely damaged.
There were no immediate reports of deaths or severe injuries from the storms that struck Wednesday night.
Hundreds of homes were damaged in Mississippi due to powerful storms and multiple tornadoes.
More storms were expected Thursday with the possibility of tornadoes across parts of Alabama, Georgia and Florida.