Two people died in weather related incidents in Mississippi on Tuesday, the governor said that serious hurricanes struck the area and took over thousands of people.
Mississippi Governor. Tate Rives expressed his condolences and asked the residents to join the prayer after death related to two storms he and his wife, Eli Rives, two storms.
The Governor has not given much details on the circumstances from the social media post, announcing both deaths.
Hurricanes warned of more winds for Louisiana’s Baton Roj and in those cities and elsewhere as Mardi Grass celebrations, but there was no major damage.
After 9am, the two EF -1 tornado were down in Caddo Parish, including North Shrewort, The National Weather Service said that. Peak winds are estimated at 93 miles per hour for both. No injuries have been reported.
Millions of tourists and locals flocked to the Beads, Costumes and Purple, Yellow and New Orleans, including iconic parades, music and food at the festivals of the RU UC Kas Fat.
Two largest parades – Zulu and racks – started Before usual And on short routes due to the weather. Meanwhile, All Carnival Parade in the Jefferson Parish Was canceled due to severe wind concerns.
Jefferson Parish President Synthia Lee Sheng described the decision difficult. “This is disappointing, but our priority is guaranteed to the well -being of everyone in our community, and we should always give security more priority than everyone else.”
In the New LE Rleans, some raised the weather.
“We belong to New LE Rleans, so we get out here anyway; It doesn’t even matter. Rain or shine, we’re out, “a participant told NBC News’ Jesse Kirsh.
New LE Reliance Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick expressed her joy that the main parade was capable of successfully moving, however, sooner than usual, the cooperative weather is called “an answer prayer”.
“It would be an easy decision to cancel the parades, but leadership does not always mean an easy decision. … we can do things when we cooperate, “he told the NBC AFLAIET WDSU of New Orleans Tuesday afternoon.
The majority of the country was under warning Tuesday due to the March major storm. The Blizzard warning covered Kansas City, Missouri, Area and parts of Iowa early on Wednesday, and most of the Wisconsin was under winter storm warning.
High wind consultants covered a large part of the country, from Dallas of Texas, from Rale, North Carolina and Georgia to Ohio, said National weather service.
By the end of Tuesday, more than 296,000 electricity customers were without power in Texas and southern Outage Tracking Website PowerTage.UMost hit with Alabama and Texas.
In North Texas on Tuesday morning and the intense wind hit Louisville and Partially Benjamin Moore Paints warehouse crashed. Officials were still working to confirm whether the tornado was caused by the damage. In Parker County, near Fort Worth, three RVs were overthrown due to intense weather and heavy winds, and one was destroyed. One person suffered common injuries, Parker County Emergency Services District No. 1 Said.
It Ada City, Oklahoma, It is reported that severe storms caused “significant damage” to the compositions, power lines, gas lines and trees. “One person was found injured, and 24 families were displaced.
Dust storms in New Mexico and West Texas on Monday created almost zero-visual conditions. There, a severe wind warning was implemented by evening. It Weather service in Midland and Odessa Warning that widespread potentially harmful wind gust was expected for up to 65 miles per hour and “wind and blowing dust can be dangerous for drivers.”
On Wednesday, the storm is forecast to be on the east coast, causing a serious risk from Florida to Pennsylvania and will bring heavy snow to parts of the midwest.
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