He said a number of mobile homes had been overturned, with a toddler and infant rescued from one mobile home that had rolled over. Both children appeared to be uninjured but were taken to a hospital with their mother as a precaution, Miller said.
He said around 10 to 15 structures had been damaged, with videos showing damaged buildings and downed trees and power lines.
At one gas station, the Big Boss Gas Station in Tangipahoa, workers and customers had to hide in a cooler after hearing tornado warnings on their phones, he said.
Hours after its initial warning, the National Weather Service in New Orleans sounded the alarm on “another severe storm with a tornado warning on it is moving along a similar track as the storm that produced damage in Tangipahoa.” It warned residents once again to take shelter.
The Tangipahoa Parish Government said officials were “on the ground in the Village of Tangipahoa, helping residents after a likely tornado struck the area earlier this evening.”
“We still have severe weather in our area overnight. Stay weather aware, and be careful on the roads tonight,” it warned.
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