warneagle
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Maybe some good news?
Rough caluclations - this thing has been tearing through Mississippi for 84 miles.There's a cyclone of lofted debris surrounding the storm now.
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Looking at some of the videos, it seems there's trees nearly snapped at the base.i have a horrible feeling about this.
Just Fatalities? Or casualties? Which could be fatalities or injuries?From chasers on scene, there are a lot of fatalities in Rolling Fork, they don't have anywhere near enough emergency services in the area. Chasers have been pulling people out of destroyed houses since it passed.
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early reports are always fog of warJust Fatalities? Or casualties? Which could be fatalities or injuries?
I'd be careful, if it's just assumptions or actual dead bodies they've pulled or found. I don't doubt that this could be a mass casualty event. But getting caught in the moment can raise hyperbole.From chasers on scene, there are a lot of fatalities in Rolling Fork, they don't have anywhere near enough emergency services in the area. Chasers have been pulling people out of destroyed houses since it passed.
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The situation is made so much worse by the fact that this is a seriously impoverished part of Mississippi that doesn't have anywhere near the infrastructure to handle this kind of mass casualty event. The mets on WLBT said that Sharkey and Issaquena Counties only have one hospital between them and that they were having to transport people to Vicksburg, which is like 40 miles away.From chasers on scene, there are a lot of fatalities in Rolling Fork, they don't have anywhere near enough emergency services in the area. Chasers have been pulling people out of destroyed houses since it passed.
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early reports are always fog of war
Fatalities as in deceased people.Just Fatalities? Or casualties? Which could be fatalities or injuries?
Not fog of war, I personally know chasers in town that have said this directly, with two of them being off duty firefighters.early reports are always fog of war
Conversations from earlier today about social vulnerability and severe weather impacts are sadly showing their relevance tonight.The situation is made so much worse by the fact that this is a seriously impoverished part of Mississippi that doesn't have anywhere near the infrastructure to handle this kind of mass casualty event. The mets on WLBT said that Sharkey and Issaquena Counties only have one hospital between them and that they were having to transport people to Vicksburg, which is like 40 miles away.