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Haunting video shows moment deadly tornado rips through Mississippi school

Chilling video shows the moment a deadly Mississippi tornado tore through a local school — ripping the structure to shreds.

The tornado — which has left at least 26 people dead in two states — wreaked havoc and devastation as it plowed into portions of rural Mississippi and Alabama Friday night, flattening blocks of buildings during its hour of carnage. 

New footage from inside an Amory, Miss., school depicted the sheer strength of the storm.

Moments before the tornado hits Amory High School in Amory, Mississippi. Facebook/Sam Strickland
Pieces of the building are sent flying as a tornado hits Amory High School in Amory, Mississippi. Facebook/Sam Strickland
A resident begins to climb down after trying to salvage items from a car that landed atop a pile of debris Saturday. via REUTERS

The video, posted online by school IT director Sam Strickland, shows the hallway of Amory High School just before 11 p.m. when the building began to shake amid the escalating rumbling and howling of the wind.

The ceiling crumbles and pieces of the structure are sent flying over the course of several seconds — with even the camera starting to flail in the empty hallway. 

The 19-second clip offers a glimpse at the sheer strength of the storm that injured dozens in addition to those it killed.

An uprooted tree wrapped in tin awning awaits removal from the front of the Sharkey County Courthouse in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. AP
A pickup truck rests on top of a restaurant cooler at Chuck’s Dairy Cafe in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. AP
The remains of an RV garage in Amory, Mississippi. AP

One of the victims died in Alabama.

As the storm rolled in, the National Weather Service urged: “To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW.”

A bus passes debris in Silver City, Mississippi. AP
Wonder Bolden cradles her year-old grand daughter Journey Bolden as she surveys the remains of her mother’s tornado demolished mobile home in Rolling Fork, Miss., Saturday, March 25, 2023. AP

The NWS gave the tornado a preliminary EF-4 rating, which brings wind gusts of up to 200 miles per hour.  

President Joe Biden issued a major disaster declaration for Mississippi on Sunday.

With Post wires