Tornadoes in Texas and Mississippi kill two and injure six as storms move east
Two people have died and six others were injured after tornadoes struck Texas and Mississippi. The storms caused significant damage to homes and vehicles as they moved eastward, prompting severe weather warnings in Alabama and Georgia. In Texas, one fatality occurred in Liverpool, south of Houston, with four non-critical injuries reported. Multiple tornado touchdowns were confirmed in Brazoria County, where officials are assessing damage to homes. In Mississippi, one person died in Adams County, and two were injured in Franklin County. The storms disrupted travel, causing delays at Houston's airports and leaving about 81,000 customers without power in Mississippi. The National Weather Service continues to monitor the situation, issuing warnings for potential severe weather in Alabama.