Gov. Reeves issues a State of Emergency following severe storms and tornadoes
Six people killed, 29 injured in storms across Mississippi
Updated: 11:08 PM CDT Mar 15, 2025
KEEP YOU UPDATED WITH THE LATEST IN TAYLORSVILLE KENNEDI COOPER 16WAPT NEWS AS WE CONTINUE TO GET MORE STORM DAMAGE REPORTS, GOVERNOR TATE REEVES POSTED TO X SAYING THAT A LOT OF FELLOW MISSISSIPPIANS ARE HURTING. HE WROTE, “THE DAMAGE TO OUR FELLOW MAN AND PROPERTY HAS BEEN SEVERE, AND THE STORMS ARE STILL A COUPLE HOURS FROM BEI
Gov. Reeves issues a State of Emergency following severe storms and tornadoes
Six people killed, 29 injured in storms across Mississippi
Updated: 11:08 PM CDT Mar 15, 2025
Gov. Tate Reeves issued a State of Emergency following severe storms in Mississippi Saturday to support clean up and recovery efforts. The storms claimed six lives and injured 29 others. At least three others are reported missing. Storm damage has been reported in 21 counties. Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Covington, Grenada, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Lauderdale, Lee, Leflore, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Newton, Pike, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith and Walthall.In a statement, Reeves said, “Please pray for those who lost their life, those who are missing and those leading the search efforts, those who are healing, and their families. The state of Mississippi will continue to utilize every available resource to support our fellow Mississippians in need. We are committed to helping them rebuild.”
JACKSON, Miss. —Gov. Tate Reeves issued a State of Emergency following severe storms in Mississippi Saturday to support clean up and recovery efforts.
The storms claimed six lives and injured 29 others. At least three others are reported missing.
Storm damage has been reported in 21 counties. Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Covington, Grenada, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Lauderdale, Lee, Leflore, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Newton, Pike, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith and Walthall.
In a statement, Reeves said, “Please pray for those who lost their life, those who are missing and those leading the search efforts, those who are healing, and their families. The state of Mississippi will continue to utilize every available resource to support our fellow Mississippians in need. We are committed to helping them rebuild.”