Reeves implements partial statewide burn ban
The partial state-level burn ban is effective immediately and will have no exemptions.
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The partial state-level burn ban is effective immediately and will have no exemptions.
Read MoreCurrently, FEMA is assessing public infrastructure damage in 14 additional counties.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) continues to work to assess the damage from the June 19 storms that swept through the state.
Read MoreAnother victim from the March tornadoes that came through Mississippi has been reported.
Read MoreAmerican Red Cross will place eligible disaster survivors into hotel or motel rooms, and provide meals for those individuals and families for up to six months based on need.
Read MoreDeSoto County and Tunica counties are among five Mississippi counties placed under a State of Emergency on Tuesday, April 4, by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves.
Read MoreLike many Mississippians, I was glued to my TV late on March 24, as violent storms raged across our state from the Mississippi River to the Alabama line.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service predicts long-track, strong, and violent tornadoes for a significant portion of North Mississippi.
Read MoreDamage reports from tornadoes in Mississippi on Friday, March 24.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is working with counties to assess damage from the severe weather on March 3, 2023.
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