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29-03-23 07:02 pm ಫೋಟೊ

A town destroyed Images from Rolling Fork in tornado aftermath

Rolling Fork City Councilman Undray Williams, 56, stands in the wreckage of the home he has lived in for the past 40 years and wipes away a tear as he recalls being trapped under the rubble after thunderstorms spawning high straight-line winds and tornadoes ripped across the state. Mr. Williams said he thought he was going to die there, but was pulled from the beneath the toppled walls of his home by storm chasers, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 26, 2023.

The view from the bedroom of a home in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 27.
An aerial view of the town of Rolling Fork, a town of around 1,900 in western Mississippi that was hit the hardest, March 25.
Debris litters a neighborhood in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 27.
Shirley Stamps, 58, (left) sits on her bed as her granddaughter Jakhia, 16, (right) sorts through belongings in the wreckage of Shirley's home in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 25.
Jeremiah Stapleton, 18, climbs into the window of his grandfather's home which was crushed by a large tree, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 26.
An aerial view wreckage in the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 26.
A muddied American flag is seen draped over wreckage, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 26.
The Pinkins family walk past the wreckage of their home after salvaging belongings in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, March 27.