Winter Weather: 'Things Are Going to Get Worse Before They Get Better,' Governor Says
Governor Tate Reeves reports nearly 180,000 power outages across 47 counties with ongoing ice accumulation and hazardous conditions complicating recovery efforts.
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No confirmed weather-related deaths in Mississippi, governor says
No confirmed weather-related deaths in Mississippi, governor says JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Gov. Tate Reeves says that the number of power outages is expected to rise throughout the day on Sunday, adding to the nearly 180,000 outages already reported across the state. Reeves says that freezing temperatures will remain, and ice will continue to accumulate, causing trees to fall. According to Reeves, 37 counties have been hit by ice and 47 by the we…
Gov. Tate Reeves mobilizing National Guard in response to winter storm
As much of Mississippi still fights the effects of Winter Storm Fern, which left behind frigid temperatures and ice in at least 47 counties, Gov. Tate Reeves is mobilizing the National Guard to help with response efforts. The Republican governor announced during a Monday afternoon press conference that he is deploying around 500 members, “with the exception that it is possible that those numbers will go up.” “We will deploy the Mississippi Natio…
Mississippi reports two deaths, widespread damage as winter storm continues
JACKSON — Governor Tate Reeves said Monday that Mississippi continues to respond to a severe winter storm that has left two people dead, dozens injured, and roughly 153,000 residents without power across the state. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency reported one fatality in Hinds County and one in Tishomingo County. Two additional injuries have been reported in Hinds and Smith counties. Officials said life safety remains the state’s top…
Tate Reeves issues winter storm update
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves posted a winter storm update on his Facebook page, alerting residents to developing weather conditions affecting the state.While the post provided limited details, updates from a governor's office typically inform residents about expected hazards and ongoing coordination among state and local agencies. Winter storms can bring…
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