Tornadoes kill two and injure six in Texas and Mississippi as severe weather moves east
Tornadoes hit Texas and Mississippi on December 28, killing at least two people and injuring six others. The storms caused extensive damage, destroying homes and flipping vehicles. Thousands are without power as the system moves eastward. In Texas, one fatality occurred in Liverpool, south of Houston, with significant damage reported in Hillcrest Village and Alvin. In Mississippi, one person died in Adams County, and two were injured in Franklin County, with roofs torn off buildings in Bude and Brandon. As the storm system progresses into Alabama and Georgia, severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued. Power outages affected around 81,000 customers in Mississippi, while recovery efforts are underway in both states to assess damage and ensure public safety.