Tornadoes kill dozens across Mississippi and Alabama
Deadly tornadoes touched down Friday night in Mississippi and Alabama, killing dozens of people and flattening entire blocks. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson has the latest on the towns now in ruins.
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