Rolling Fork is being reimbursed over $1.3 million by the federal government for debris removal following the March 2023 tornadoes that devastated much of the city.
Per a release from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), $1,308,485 in debris work was completed between May 26 and Sept. 22, 2023, and included:
- 192,742 cubic yards of construction and demolition debris
- 7,841 cubic yards of vegetative debris
- 4,869 cubic yards of concrete debris
This is the latest step in Rolling Fork’s efforts at recovery as severe storms, straight-line winds, and a deadly EF-4 tornado on March 24 left over a third of the 2,000-person population without a home while destroying businesses throughout the community.
Back in Rolling Fork, MS 1 year after a devastating EF-4 tornado hit and forever changed this small, tight-knit community. You can see some signs of progress, with new homes being built. But there is still a long road ahead, as many continue to grieve the lives lost @foxweather pic.twitter.com/T07fbhwIIb
— Katie Byrne (@thekatiebyrne) March 24, 2024
The storms also produced two EF-3s, according to the National Weather Service. 21 people in Mississippi were killed with most of the fatalities being reported in Rolling Fork.
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