WTVA‘s Matt Laubhan shocked by radar images of a tornado belt headed for a small town in his viewing area, broke down on Friday and prayed live on-air. “Here’s the thing about this, y’all trust me too much,” he said on the newscast. “I tell you where it’s going to go and some of you guys are like, ‘That’s where it’s gonna go.’ The reality of this, this could be changing direction. So, Amory, we need to be in our safe place.” “Oh man, North side of Amory, this is coming in,” he said. “Oh, man. Dear Jesus, please help them. Amen.” The tornado has so far claimed 23 people in Mississippi, with several in Monroe County, where Amory is located. The tornado has so far claimed 23 people in Mississippi, with several in Monroe County, where Amory is located.
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