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25 Dead Due to Severe Winter Weather in Mississippi

Recovery efforts in Mississippi involve coordinated state and federal response after the storm caused 25 deaths and damaged hundreds of homes, businesses, and roads, officials said.

  • On Monday, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency announced the state’s death toll reached 25 after two new weather-related fatalities were confirmed.
  • The winter storm brought widespread ice, snow and dangerous cold, producing deadly roads and outages while crews remain focused on recovery.
  • On Monday, MEMA reported about 38,900 outages remain, down from about 180,000, with 369 homes, 26 businesses and 20 farms affected since January 24.
  • The Mississippi National Guard deployed 650 Guardsmen with vehicles and rescue equipment, and 80 warming centers in 51 counties serve about 1,080 people, while MEMA urges use of shelters.
  • State agencies remain fully engaged in response operations while private and nonprofit support continues to assist recovery, and counties keep requesting meals, water, cots, blankets and generators.
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PJ Media broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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