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At least 3 dead, several injured from Tylertown tornado

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Tylertown, MS – A powerful tornado tore through Tylertown, Mississippi, on Saturday evening, resulting in the tragic deaths of three individuals and leaving a path of extensive destruction.

According to Tylertown Police Chief Jordan Hill, the tornado, which is believed to be the same storm that previously impacted Kentwood, Louisiana, caused severe structural damage throughout the area.

In Kentwood, officials reported damage to at least 30 homes before the storm moved into Mississippi.

Authorities have confirmed that the deceased include two adults and one minor, all of whom were in two separate mobile homes on Bethlehem Loop near the Darbun community when the tornado struck.

Additionally, multiple individuals sustained injuries, though the extent of those injuries has not yet been disclosed.

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Emergency crews are actively engaged in rescue and recovery operations as they work to locate survivors and assess the full extent of the damage.

“Our top priority at this time is ensuring that anyone who may still be trapped or in need of medical assistance receives immediate help,” Chief Hill stated.

Authorities are urging residents to avoid the affected areas to allow emergency personnel to carry out their operations efficiently.

Power outages and downed communication lines have further complicated recovery efforts.

Local, state, and federal agencies are coordinating relief efforts, and emergency shelters have been established for displaced residents.

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Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


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Footage Captures Devastating I-27 Pileup Near Canyon, Texas Amid Dust Storm and Zero Visibility

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Canyon, TX – A major vehicle pileup occurred on Interstate 27 near Canyon, Texas, as a severe dust storm created zero visibility conditions across the region.

Footage from the scene shows extensive wreckage as emergency crews work to clear the highway.

In addition to hazardous travel conditions, high winds have caused widespread power outages throughout the Texas Panhandle.

As of 2:20 p.m., approximately 67,000 customers are without power, according to the Xcel Energy Outage Map, which shows outages affecting communities across the region.

Xcel Energy has deployed crews to inspect damage and restore power, with efforts expected to continue throughout the weekend.

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In response to the outages, multiple power centers and comfort stations have been opened to assist residents, particularly those reliant on electrically powered medical equipment.

City of Borger: The Johnson Park Youth Center at 1210 Bulldog Blvd is open with generator backup for individuals with medical needs.

  • Amarillo & Canyon: Due to ongoing Xcel Energy public safety power shutoffs, the City of Amarillo and City of Canyon have opened power centers at the following locations:
    • Amarillo Public Libraries – Open for residents to charge electronic devices.
    • Cole Community Center & Canyon Library – Open until power is restored or no longer needed.
    • Warford Activity Center (1330 NW 18th Ave, Amarillo): Will operate as a comfort station from 6:00 p.m. Friday to 6:00 a.m. Saturday, allowing residents to charge medical and critical electronic devices.

Local authorities have also reported preemptive power shutdowns in some areas due to fire danger caused by the high winds.

  • Tulia Police Department confirmed that electricity was turned off as a fire prevention measure.
  • Silverton has also experienced a planned power outage due to the dangerous wind conditions.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation and advise residents to take precautions amid ongoing hazardous weather conditions.

Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.


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