1 dead, 3 injured after severe storms slam Mississippi amid powerful multi-day threat
Power outages spiked across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia Thursday morning, as a line of severe thunderstorms blasted through the Southeast — the final act of a multiday severe weather threat that spawned deadly tornadoes in the Midwest earlier this week.
Watch: Severe storms soak Mississippi State University
Severe storms sweep across Mississippi State University Thursday morning.
MONTICELLO, Miss. — The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency reported Thursday that one person was killed, and three others were hurt after severe thunderstorms swept through Lawrence County Wednesday.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, the strongest storms moved through the area around 8 p.m. local time, with rain persisting into early Thursday.
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Severe storms tore down trees in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Wednesday night. (Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office/Facebook / FOX Weather)
More than 40,000 customers were still without power Thursday morning, with other damage concentrated in Amite, Lincoln, Smith, Pike and Walthall counties.
Power outages spiked across Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia Thursday morning, as a line of severe thunderstorms blasted through the Southeast — the final act of a multiday severe weather threat that spawned deadly tornadoes in the Midwest earlier this week.