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In 1987, the same powerful storm that struck most of the central third of the U.S. on the 27th hit the Deep South. A mammoth F4 tornado with a track 40 miles long and up to 2 miles wide smacked Southeast Mississippi in the morning. It killed 6, injured 350, and caused $28.5 million damage. Had the tornado struck on a weekday, one can be very certain that the casualties would have been much higher as nearly all of an elementary school in the town of Glade was destroyed.

 


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