A second tornado in Mississippi? Tracking the twister’s path after Winona, Eupora, Vaiden, Stewart and Walthall under emergency
Natalie Ross
Published Feb 08, 2026
A subsequent cyclone has followed similar way as the first in Quite a while
A Highly sensitive situation has been given in different urban communities and districts, including Winona, Eupora, Vaiden, Stewart and Walthall
Blackouts have been accounted for all through the state
A subsequent twister has followed similar way as the first in Quite a while. A Highly sensitive situation has been given in various urban communities and provinces, including Winona, Eupora, Vaiden, Stewart and Walthall.
“The subsequent course was around 20 minutes behind the first. All of this into the evening too,” Exhaust Antico, Meteorologist with Fox59 tweeted.
A twister caused horrendous obliteration in Moving Fork. Presently a second has struck toward the upper east, the Public Weather conditions Administration affirmed. It has caused harm in the towns of Silver City and Belzoni. Winona, Eupora, Vaiden, Stewart and set Walthall under crisis.
Blackouts have been accounted for all through the state. More than 94% of clients in Sharkey Area without administration, alongside more than 57% of clients without power in adjoining Humphreys District.
BREAKING: Storms producing tornadoes, damaging wind gusts and large hail have been moving through several southern states, with widespread damage and injuries reported in Mississippi from a large tornado.
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 25, 2023
As of 8:41 p.m. CDT the twister was in Belzoni. It moved upper east at 45 mph, as indicated by the Public Weather conditions Administration. Thorton, Tchula, Howard, Seven Pines, Dark Bird of prey, Coila, Emory, Cruger and Carrollton are all in the way.
A huge, incredibly deadly cyclone is on the ground. To safeguard your life, seek shelter now!” the crisis pronounced.
Another crisis is active for Monroe District. As of 10:48 PM CDT, the cyclone was situated close to New Wren, or around 20 miles south-southeast of Tupelo.
Moving Fork city hall leader Eldridge Walker told WLBT-television that he couldn’t escape his harmed home not long after the twister hit. The electrical cables were down. He said crisis responders were attempting to take harmed individuals to medical clinics.