Tornadoes in Texas and Mississippi kill two and injure six as severe weather moves east
Two people have died and six others are injured after tornadoes struck Texas and Mississippi. The storms caused significant damage, including flipped vehicles and destroyed homes, as they moved eastward into Alabama and Georgia. In Texas, one fatality occurred in Liverpool, south of Houston, while four people sustained non-critical injuries. In Mississippi, one person died in Adams County, and two were injured in Franklin County. The National Weather Service reported multiple tornado touchdowns in both states. As the severe weather system continues, over 81,000 customers in Mississippi lost power, with delays reported at Houston's airports. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for potential tornadoes and damaging winds in Alabama and Georgia.