

2 DEAD IN MISSOURI FLOOD, TORNADO THREATS ACTIVE IN SOUTH
Footage captured by camera drones show residential and commercial structures wiped out by the lethal storms in Rolling Fork and Armory, Mississippi.
The first major tornado started in the town of Rolling Fork, FOX Weather reported, and continued 30 miles northeast through Silver City – first responder agencies report severe damage in both areas. Radar analysis indicated it was on the ground for about 80 miles and lifted debris at least 20,000 feet in the air during its destructive path.
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Armory Mayor Eldridge Walker told Fox News' Neil Cavuto that his community had been "devastated."

Drone video taken Saturday morning shows Rolling Fork, Mississippi, which was heavily damaged when tornadoes and severe storms ripped through the area Friday. (Aaron Rigsby/ LSM)
"We've lost lives. We have folks who are injured and I have friends that I've lost and families that are displaced," he explained, "and, right now, we are working real hard to make sure that those families that are displaced and the children – we're taking care of them and [getting] them what they need at this point."

Aerial video shot Saturday, March 25, 2023, over Armory, Mississippi, shows the destruction caused when tornadoes ripped through the area Friday. (SkyBama/LSM)

Aerial video shot Saturday, March 25, 2023, over Armory, Mississippi, shows the destruction caused when tornadoes ripped through the area Friday. (SkyBama/LSM)
Walker said that the storm came into the area rapidly, leaving flat ground where buildings used to stand.
Fox News' Elizabeth Pritchett and Julia Musto contributed to this report.