'We need help': More severe weather headed for tornado-hit Mississippi

There may be extra extreme climate forecast for storm-ravaged Mississippi.

Many within the state are bracing for one more bout of sturdy" tornadoes, damaging winds and hail the dimensions of tennis balls.

President Joe Biden issued an emergency declaration for Mississippi on Sunday, making federal funding accessible to Carroll, Humphreys, Monroe and Sharkey counties, areas hardest hit by a lethal twister that ripped by means of one of many poorest areas within the US.

President Biden guarantees federal help to tornado-struck states

26 individuals are identified to have died and dozens of others have been injured in Mississippi as the large storm ripped by means of a number of cities on its hour-long path Friday evening. 

One man was killed after his trailer dwelling flipped a number of instances in Alabama.

"Solely factor I’m in search of is a few assist. Simply give us some assist," says Shirley Stamps, a sufferer of the twister. "I do know all of us misplaced every little thing, we’ve acquired to begin from the underside. Please simply assist us out. Give us some type of help proper right here, as a result of it's so onerous for some individuals that aren't working, don’t have a job. Assist us out, please."

Search and restoration crews on Sunday resumed the daunting activity of digging by means of the particles of flattened and battered properties, industrial buildings and municipal workplaces after lots of of individuals have been displaced.

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Marvel Bolden cradles her year-old grand daughter Journey Bolden as she surveys the stays of her mom's cellular dwelling in Rolling Fork, Miss., March 25, 2023.AP Picture

Federal Emergency Administration Company (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell was scheduled to go to the state on Sunday to judge the destruction.

FEMA Coordinating Officer John Boyle has been appointed to supervise federal restoration operations. 

Following Biden's declaration, federal funding can be utilized for restoration efforts together with short-term housing, dwelling repairs, loans masking uninsured property losses and different particular person and enterprise packages, the White Home stated in an announcement.

The tornado flattened whole blocks, obliterated homes, ripped a steeple off a church and toppled a municipal water tower. 

Even with restoration simply beginning, the Nationwide Climate Service warned of a danger of extra extreme climate Sunday - together with excessive winds, massive hail and potential tornadoes - in japanese Louisiana, south-central Mississippi and south-central Alabama.

For extra, watch Euronews' report above.

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