Cajun Navy touched after storm victims left with only American flag, Bible
- The United Cajun Navy is assisting communities in Mississippi after a tornado outbreak, bringing essential supplies and relief efforts from 11 states.
- Todd Terrell, UCN president, committed a $10,000 grant to help a couple impacted by the tornado, highlighting the group's focus on community support.
- The United Cajun Navy is clearing debris for families without insurance and plans to remain until local officials and FEMA are ready to take over relief efforts.
- UCN Vice President Brian Trascher stated that Mississippians are usually quick to help Louisianans in need, leading to their deployment.
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United Cajun Navy sends emergency supplies to tornado-hit Mississippi
TYLERTOWN, Miss. (WJTV) - The United Cajun Navy announced 18-wheeler loads of emergency supplies were shipped loaded up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and shipped to Tylertown, Magnolia and Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. These areas were impacted by a deadly tornado outbreak this weekend. “Mississippians are always some of the first to show up when Louisiana needs help, so the decision to deploy was a no-brainer for us," said UCN Vice Presiden…
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