1/10 - 'My city is gone': Pictures show widespread destruction as tornado strikes US state
\'My city is gone\': Pictures show widespread destruction as tornado strikes US state
2/10 - Powerful storm system killed at least 23 in Mississippi
Rescuers were pulling people from rubble across the South on Saturday morning after a powerful storm system killed at least 23 in Mississippi and one more in Alabama.
3/10 - Search and rescue teams were deployed to help victims
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said in a Twitter post that search and rescue teams from local and state agencies were deployed to help victims impacted by the tornadoes.
4/10 - Main commercial strip had been devastated
Witnesses said the main commercial strip had been devastated and the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado had touched down.
5/10 - Trees lie on a house in Rolling Fork
Trees lie on a house in Rolling Fork, a day after a tornado caused widespread damage in the town.
6/10 - Tornado demolished mobile home park
A pair of residents walk through the remains of their tornado demolished mobile home park, looking through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable in Rolling Fork.
7/10 - Debris covers the ground from a diner
The two owners and six employees survived the tornado Friday night by hiding out in the cooler when the building was hit the building is completely destroyed and is adjacent to the mobile home park.
8/10 - Emergency rescuers climb through a tornado demolished mobile home park
Emergency rescuers and first responders climb through a tornado demolished mobile home park looking for bodies that might be buried in the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings.
9/10 - A resident looks through the piles of debris
A resident looks through the piles of debris, insulation, and home furnishings to see if anything is salvageable at a tornado demolished mobile home park in Rolling Fork.
10/10 - Warning about increased risk exposure in the region
Tornado experts like Ashley have been warning about increased risk exposure in the region because of people building more.