Four people were killed and scores of homes were flattened early Saturday when a tornado ripped through the Hattiesburg area, officials in Mississippi said. The city of Hattiesburg said via its Twitter account that four people had died after the twister blew through the city and surrounding area. The AP reports Mayor Johnny DuPree has signed an emergency declaration for the city, which reported "significant injuries" and structural damage. The city also said via Twitter that Hattiesburg firefighters and police are going door-to-door to try to rescue victims. Greg Flynn of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said rescuers are still searching the stricken area for more possible victims.
Flynn said "massive damage" was reported in a three-county area that was struck by a tornado at around 4am. The three counties affected are Forrest, Lamar, and Perry counties. Flynn said the tornado touched down in Lamar, plowed through Forrest, and then struck Perry before dissipating. Flash flood warnings were also in effect for northern Forrest and Lamar counties, as well as southeastern Jones and Marion counties. The National Weather Service said three to five inches of rain have already fallen, raising the risk of flooding. More rain—one to two inches—is possible. (More tornado stories.)