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Wonder Bolden cradles her grand-daughter Journey in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, yesterday. Photo: AP

Wonder Bolden cradles her grand-daughter Journey in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, yesterday. Photo: AP

Wonder Bolden cradles her grand-daughter Journey in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, yesterday. Photo: AP

Powerful tornadoes tore through the US deep south on Friday night, killing at least 23 people in Mississippi, obliterating dozens of buildings, and leaving an especially devastating mark in a rural town whose mayor declared: “My city is gone”.

Search and rescue teams from local and state agencies were deployed to help victims of the tornadoes. By early yesterday, 24 people were reported dead, four were missing, and dozens more were injured.