Published 14:50 IST, March 25th 2020
Possible twister: Damage in northeast Mississippi
A suspected tornado heavily damaged a store and other structures Tuesday in northern Mississippi and Alabama as a severe storm system crossed the Deep South, authorities said.
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A suspected tornado heavily damaged a store and other structures Tuesday in northern Mississippi and Alabama as a severe storm system crossed the Deep South, authorities said. Police Chief Mike Kemp in Tishomingo, Mississippi, told broadcast outlet WTVA that minor injuries were reported in that community and that a Dollar General store there had major damage.
The National Weather Service said there were reports of widespread tree damage and some structural damage in Tishomingo County, which is in northern Mississippi abutting the Alabama line.
It said the tornado touched down about 5:30 p.m. Central Time Tuesday. (2230GMT)
The National Weather Service had issued multiple tornado warnings through the early evening, including a “tornado emergency" for an area of northwest Alabama.
The National Weather Service in Huntsville told residents in an area of Colbert County in north Alabama to seek shelter.
That county also abuts the Mississippi state line.
The weather service also said there were preliminary reports of falling debris in the area.
Robert Boyd, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Huntsville, Alabama, said severe weather warnings had been issued for northwest Alabama on Tuesday evening.
Severe weather watches also were posted for parts of Georgia and Tennessee as the storm system moved across the South during the nighttime hours.
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Updated 14:50 IST, March 25th 2020