What’s Happening in Mississippi and How to Help

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Officials are calling this storm one of the deadliest tornados ever recorded in the state.

PROVIDING TORNADO RELIEF IN MISSISSIPPI

On Friday, March 24, a devastating and rare EF-4 tornado struck near Rolling Fork, Mississippi. It quickly and furiously disassembled buildings, disabled vehicles, and left thousands of residents without homes. Officials are calling this storm one of the deadliest tornados ever recorded in the state. It is responsible for 26 deaths so far and this number is expected to grow as cleanup continues. More than 36,000 people remained without power as of Monday morning in one of the poorest regions in the country. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the supercell traveled across the state for nearly an hour with maximum winds of 170mph. It finally let up 60 miles away in Silver City, Mississippi. This type of storm is extremely rare because less than 1 percent of tornados travel more than 50 miles.

As the storm season continues, the state is terrified of the impact additional natural disasters could have. Gleaning For The World is responding to help those affected by this widespread storm. The Concord-based nonprofit will be collecting disaster relief items in front of Sam’s Club in Lynchburg. Necessary items include nonperishable foods, bottled water (as well as gallon jugs) and sports drinks, hygiene items (including toothpaste, toothbrushes, hair brushes, shampoo, conditioner, bars of soap, adult diapers, and feminine supplies, etc.), baby supplies (diapers, bottles, formula, rash cream, etc.), pet foods and supplies, and cleanup items like large trash bags, gloves, and bleach. “Responding to help victims of natural disasters quickly and efficiently is what our team at Gleaning is trained to do,” Gleaning’s president Jeane Smiley-Mason said. “With a large-scale disaster like this, there are thousands of people in distress and needing help. Our community of supporters always comes through to help those in need and I’m asking once again for your help as we collect supplies and funds for this relief effort. When we can deliver a tractor trailer loaded with essential supplies to a community who has lost everything, it gives those residents a sense of hope for the future.

Please donate if you are able.” Thanks to everyone’s generous donations so far, Gleaning has been able to put together a tractor trailer loaded with supplies for distribution to individuals and families impacted by the recent tornadoes. The truck is scheduled to arrive tomorrow and is filled with nonperishable foods, bottled water, Gatorade, personal care and feminine hygiene supplies, first aid kits, cleaning and paper products, baby supplies, children’s pajamas, and stuffed animals. The sweet stuffies were so excited to be on their way to Mississippi to provide comfort and hugs to all the children they were jumping out of their boxes! We are still responding to this major catastrophe and with your help will send our second truck early next week.” Supplies and monetary donations can be dropped off at Sam’s Club on Tuesday and Wednesday, or at Gleaning’s warehouse located at 7539 Stage Road in Concord. You can give a financial gift over the phone by calling Gleaning at 434-993-3600, by mail at GFTW, PO Box 645, Concord, VA 24538, or by clicking here to donate online.

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