The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency has released another damage report following nearly a week’s worth of severe weather across the state.
Severe storms and tornadoes that struck between April 2 and April 6 resulted in one life lost in Jasper County and seven others injured across Marshall (1), Pontotoc (1), Tate (2), and Tippah (3) counties. The deceased has been identified as 72-year-old Sue Welborn of Stringer.

MEMA has so far recorded damage in 22 counties: Alcorn, Benton, Bolivar, DeSoto, Forrest, Hinds, Jackson, Jasper, Kemper, Lafayette, Lowndes, Marshall, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Smith, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tunica, Union, and Quitman.
Preliminary damage reports include 332 homes, 15 businesses, and 15 farms. Of the homes affected, 50 were destroyed, while 57 sustained major damage. Marshall County, which saw 100 homes damaged, has a shelter open for survivors at Hudsonville C.M.E. Church. The address is 778 South Slayden Road.
The state agency has filled requests for 2,000 sandbags, 530 tarps, 4,000 bottles of water, and more than 500 ready-to-eat meals. The American Red Cross is on the ground feeding survivors in affected counties, while the Mississippi Southern Baptist Disaster Relief is assisting homeowners with debris removal and tarping homes in several locations.
“MEMA welcomes all volunteers who want to help; however, we encourage individuals to avoid self-deploying,” a press release noted. “Instead, please join a verified organization or nonprofit that assists during disasters before heading to the affected area.”
A county breakdown of damage reported by MEMA can be found below.
- Alcorn: 9 homes
- Benton: 16 homes
- Bolivar: 1 home, 1 business
- DeSoto: 12 homes
- Forrest: 32 homes, 4 businesses
- Hinds: 6 homes
- Jackson: Damage assessments ongoing
- Jasper: 29 homes, 4 farms
- Kemper: 2 homes, 1 business, 1 farm
- Lafayette: 17 homes
- Lowndes: Damage assessments ongoing
- Marshall: 100 homes, 2 businesses
- Pontotoc: 24 homes, 1 business, 5 farms
- Prentiss: Damage assessments ongoing
- Smith: 11 homes
- Sunflower: 4 homes, 1 business
- Tallahatchie: 6 homes
- Tate: 49 homes, 1 farm
- Tippah: 14 homes, 2 farms
- Tunica: 2 farms
- Union: 5 farms
- Quitman: Damage assessments ongoing