Terrifying video shows family riding out deadly Mississippi tornado
Updated: 11:24 AM CDT Mar 17, 2025
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That's it. That's it. That's *** tornado. Look at you. All that's falling on Wayne House. Look at that. Oh man. Oh Yeah. Man, that's the one in my car. Oh man. Man, my car, bro. Tampa is smooth going back out of there. Tampa is gone. Oh Lord Jesus, man. I'm glad all So live pal. Mama *** it. My car, girl. Oh my God, man. Wow, man. Wayne Reeder came out. Rufner came out. Man, man, man, man, man, man, man, Lord Jesus.
Terrifying video shows family riding out deadly Mississippi tornado
Updated: 11:24 AM CDT Mar 17, 2025
Three people, two adults and one child, were killed and multiple people were injured Saturday when a tornado struck Tylertown, Mississippi. Montanaa Lane was recording when the tornado, which sister station WAPT Chief Meteorologist David Hartman said was at least an EF-3, struck Tylertown. Lane lives near the Paradise Ranch RV Resort, which suffered severe damage. Watch the video in the player above.Homes and cars were tossed by the tornado and debris was strewn all around. "Rescue efforts are ongoing, and we are working closely with surrounding agencies, state personnel, and numerous first responders to provide assistance," Police Chief Jordan Hill told sister station WDSU. "Our priority remains the safety and well-being of our community during this difficult time."Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency after the storms.
TYLERTOWN, Miss. — Three people, two adults and one child, were killed and multiple people were injured Saturday when a tornado struck Tylertown, Mississippi.
Montanaa Lane was recording when the tornado, which sister station WAPT Chief Meteorologist David Hartman said was at least an EF-3, struck Tylertown. Lane lives near the Paradise Ranch RV Resort, which suffered severe damage.
Watch the video in the player above.
Homes and cars were tossed by the tornado and debris was strewn all around.
"Rescue efforts are ongoing, and we are working closely with surrounding agencies, state personnel, and numerous first responders to provide assistance," Police Chief Jordan Hill told sister station WDSU. "Our priority remains the safety and well-being of our community during this difficult time."
Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency after the storms.