India, May 27 -- Some Trump supporters in rural Mississippi say they feel forgotten by the president after deadly tornadoes hit their state, and they've gotten little to no help from the federal government in the months since.
Residents of Tylertown, a small town in southern Mississippi, say they've been struggling since a series of powerful tornadoes tore through in mid-March. The first, a violent EF4 tornado with winds between 166 and 200 mph, struck on March 15 and killed five people. Just 30 minutes later, an EF3 tornado with winds up to 165 mph hit the area again, killing another person.
In total, nearly 20 tornadoes touched down across southern Mississippi over a week, destroying thousands of homes and businesses.
Locals say they...
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