After deadly tornadoes ravage Mississippi, storm chaser describes what he saw in Rolling Fork

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Tornadoes killed over two dozen people in Mississippi over the weekend. Storm chaser Aaron Rigsby was in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, when the tornadoes touched down and witnessed the storm firsthand. He shared his story with CBS News.

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Thank storm chasers for what they do. If they didn't chase these storms a lot of unsuspecting people would have lost their lives.

theplayeralsoknownasmousecop
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I can’t imagine. We woke up at 4 am in Tennessee from the edges of this storm, and just the wind was terrifying me… I can’t imagine the fear. Sending ❤

rosemadder
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Thank God this young man was able to help get the Alert ⚠️ out asap ❤

grumpy
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Very well-spoken guy and a hero for sure. He's got a great future ahead of him

VictorRook
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God bless you for taking care of those people in need.

tracypaulus
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Thank you, Aaron, for what you do! I’d encourage you to talk to someone concerning this incident. It’s got to be difficult hearing people and seeing dead bodies. Take care!

rkotitan
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It is incredible that anyone survived that tornado. I mean, human flesh is not stronger than homes that are shredded.

thethYearSeniors
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You're awesome buddy ! God bless you for assisting the victims .

jeffbryan
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This is one very well-spoken guy, as good as any professional newscaster.

williamdonahue
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If you watch Ryan Hall Yall on YouTube you can get a live forecasting during all of these weather events. His channel is an amazing place to keep an out for weather coming your way. Most of the chasers do keep in touch with him while he is following the system. We watched these chasers on site immediately get there and start to help in the middle of the night.

tiffinwonderland
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Thank you sir for your contribution and Bravery

peggyferder
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I love watching the storm chasers. Most of them assist after the storm. Wouldn't it be something if they could get free EMT training so that at least they would know what to do for a basic injury? Good job!!!

EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
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Thank God this man was there to try save lives. We need to have tornado hurricane flood training what to do if it happens.

patriciahayashi
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Storm chasing is dangerous, but if there weren't brave, selfless people to risk their lives and do this, how long would victims have to wait before someone came to their rescue? These folks head right into devastated towns and immediately go into rescue mode! God bless them!

kimdawcatgirl
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He was just saying he was lucky he got his text off before cell towers went down. Stop picking at people. He saved lives. What did you do?

shannonthornton
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Thank you for your service and dedication from a very appreciative veteran! 😎

tatum
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Stay safe dude. You're amazing. God bless

musiclover-uvff
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If you think about it, this guy was basically an angle traveling to the town to help them before the tornado hit...

joeysipos
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My prayer go out to everybody who live there God bewith everyone

bettydesmond
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Sounds like we need more storm chasers.🙏

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