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In 1966, Meteorological March Madness unleashed an evening of terror when an F5 tornado tore through four counties of Central Mississippi. The twister had a track 70 miles long and averaged one half mile wide. The vicious vortex killed 57, injured 504, and caused an estimated $18 million damage. Jackson, the state capital, took a direct hit, where the Candlestick Shopping Center was destroyed. It was at this shopping center where 12 people were killed, around 100 were injured, and entire stores were leveled.

 


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