Mississippi Tornado Debris Cleanup Coming to End
Nearly three months after a Feb. 10 tornado hit the Hattiesburg and Lamar County, Miss., the debris cleanup operations are winding down.
Lamar County Road Manager Jake Sones tells The Hattiesburg American debris cleanup operations will end this week.
Since the tornado, Lamar County crews have collected 25,293 cubic yards of vegetative debris, along with 3,382 tons of construction debris. Sones says the final total on the amount of debris will be tallied next week.
In Hattiesburg, John Brown, assistant to the mayor, said the city has completed its primary work that was assessed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the storm. Thus far, city crews have collected more than 35,000 cubic yards of debris.
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Tesla Sued Over Crash That Trapped, Killed Massachusetts Driver
- Charges Dropped Against ‘Poster Boy’ Contractor Accused of Insurance Fraud
- Why 2026 Is The Tipping Point for The Evolving Role of AI in Law and Claims
- FM Using AI to Elevate Claims to Deliver More Than Just Cost Savings
Popular This Month
- Allianz Built An AI Agent to Train Claims Professionals in Virtual Reality
- Billionaire NFL Owner Suing Over Billboards Near His SoFi Stadium
- Adjusters Launch ‘CarFax for Insurance Claims’ to Vet Carriers’ Damage Estimates
- Nationwide Spending $100M on AI to Beef up Claims Efficiency, Customer Experience