03-24-2023 Rolling Fork, MS Destructive Tornado - Frist on Scene Aftermath
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Rescue Operations during Tornado Emergency in Rolling Fork, MS
It is so good to see communities of loving people still get together and help others. Pray for these communities.
Thank you so much to the people that helped pull us out from under here. I really thought I was going to die. I could never tell you how thankful I am
Did you have tornado sirens or any warnings. I watched this on radar live, I'm trying to understand if you heard about rolling fork and why you stayed.
LSM, you guys are a blessing, especially after the chase, you're jumping right into action to help people. God bless you guys and the people in the community.
People in these areas have teamwork...checking occupants right after the tornado hit their areas...MINUTES count... stay safe you all
Bless your kind hearts. Power lines down, dangerous debris, you are real American heroes and heroines.
🙏Mercy🙏
Oh how god works in mysterious ways.
lol "god"
This may be inappropriate rn,, but I just have to say it......for that segment of society that loves to bash men,and "toxic masculinity" THIS is men,,doing what men do. A heartfelt thank you to these men who are out there,putting themselves in danger,to help their community. Saving lives. You have my utmost respect~!!
Prayers for all,both human and animals,who are affected by this horrifically powerful act of nature🙏🏻
NOT inappropriate! Men and women both play crucial roles in our society. God bless these men! We need them!
There is no such thing as toxic masculinity. Just a lot of sick feministswho want to emasculate men.
I don't see any transgendered soy boys and lactating men helping out with the rescue
Not inappropriate. You simply stated a true fact!
You are not only callous but completely out of your depth. You do not understand what you are talking about.
Feminism targets TOXIC forms of social conditioning like telling boys they are weak if they cry or show emotion. That conditions them to have very little emotional intelligence. This is how we raise men who become reactive and violent to those around them along with a litany of other issues like suicide.
Teaching emotional intelligence isn’t emasculating them. Feminism isn’t about making them cower to women. It gives them tools to be as rugged and masculine as they want without the lifelong baggage. That is the goal.
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I hope this isn't a sign of how this tornado season is going to be. I don't think we've had one this strong in several years.
Right it’s definitely been active and it even April / may yet, hopefully it doesn’t be like this but with the way it’s going it’s certainly looking that way , prayers to you and everyone involved
Praying for this town and all of its people 💙
My God, this is just terrible. I hope no lives were lost.
Ppl have died sadly.
23 in Mississippi
@@juliewatson4314 omg, Ty for that update Julie. I'm watching here in Australia so not seeing all the local coverage.
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All of Mississippi towns needs storm shelters
This is how easy it is to be homeless.
I know it’s severe weather / tornado season and these do happen but it definitely is frustrating considering this only the beginning of this with April and may approaching . Definitely prayers to everyone
Yes it is, but a house is just that, it's the loss of precious lives that cuts so deeply😢
@@Blue-Dog This is easy to say when you've never been in the situation. For some people, loss of a house is worse. For a lot of folks, getting out of homelessness is impossible.
@@iamReddington I was in this situation. In 1974 Darwin Australia a cyclone called Tracy flattened our city of over 40,000 ppl. Apart from some men / a few female nurses everyone was evacuated. Most never returned. We survived hell and nobody I spoke to then or later was crying over buildings, just grateful to be alive. This is completely different to the homelessness your concerned with. Kind regards and thanks for reading if u got this far.
@@Blue-Dog Grateful to be alive, yes, but you are delusional if you think people don't cry over their house they lost. Seriously, it blows mind mind how people minimize the loss of a home simply because it's a "building". Why don't you go spew this garbage to the people of Rolling Fork and ask them how grateful they are to have NOWHERE to go. Some of these people don't even have money for a new home. but you're right, at least they lived so they can start their life from literally nothing.
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This is unrealistic and surprisingly unbelievable...blessings and protection favor Lord take over ❤
Storm chasers should have a case of cheap ponchos in their vehicle, to help out.
Oh man oh mama oh man
HIGHLEY BLESSED. THE HAND OF GOD.
The true GOD IS HERE to deliver judgement
shit like this is evil. a survivor from this horrific weather event could come across this comment. You do understand that *you* are passing judgement here, not your God, right? You have literally no idea if your God used a tornado to kill 26 people and injure dozens more based on some sort of moralistic judgement, no, instead you are applying your own morals here. You think they deserved this for whatever reason.
AMEN A Miracle
ANY SURVIVOR. 😢
They are alive...they were trapped. You can hear him talking to one of them in the beginning.
We all made it that were here
@@haleyjeanlumleyhall5464oooooh my goodness.... were you there? Can you tell us what It was like? Where did yall take cover at? How much warning did you have before it hit?
It all happened so fast there was no warning. I was at the cash register trying to check someone out and the internet wouldn't work so I tried again and then all the sudden all of our windows starting busting out so we took off running and I ran to the bathroom with some other people and I remember feeling the wind so I tried to hold the door shut because there was a little girl in there with us and next thing I know something hits me in my hip REALLY hard and I try to move and I can't because we are all buried under the restaurant. It was terrifying. I just knew I was going to die then all the sudden we hear people talking and knew they were gonna get us out. It took a while but when they finally got to put and pulled me out it was my husband. My mom had been calling me and saw the pictures on Facebook of the restaurant being gone. They knew where I was and my husband one of the ones that pulled us out. I was buried so much that all I could move was my toes on one leg and I had just enough room to put my left hand over my nose to keep the rain from dropping me. It was a total nightmare
Keep the rain from drowning me
MIRACLE
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People are dead. But glad you’re proud of your little feat. 🤦♂️