"My city is gone," Eldridge Walker, the mayor of Rolling Fork, said Saturday after a tornado ripped through the Mississippi Delta, killing at least 25 people. Entire blocks were flattened, home were reduced to piles of rubble, and cars were flipping in the storm. Rolling Fork's water tower was toppled, the AP reports. "Families are affected, homes are torn up, families are without a place to live, children are hungry this morning, no clothes," Walker said, per the Guardian. In Alabama, at least one person was killed by what was thought to be a tornado. Survivors described their fear and the destruction: