1969 Hazlehurst tornadoes


A destructive series of three tornadoes hit Mississippi, Kentucky, and Tennessee on January 23, 1969. This worst tornado was a violent F4 twister that devastated Hazlehurst, Mississippi and caused 32 fatalities.

Confirmed tornadoes

F#LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time Path lengthMax widthSummary
F4SSE of Fayette to SW of NewtonJefferson, Copiah, Simpson, Rankin, Smith, Scott, NewtonMS11:25–13:0032 deaths – See section on this tornado – 241 people were injured.
F1WNW of CeruleanCaldwellKY22:00–?Weak, but destructive tornado destroyed a barn, tore the roof off of an outbuilding, and uprooted several trees.
F2W of DoverStewartTN22:05–?Five homes and a tobacco barn were destroyed by this brief, but strong tornado. The tornado caused at least $75,000 in damage.

Hazlehurst, Mississippi

At 4:19 a.m., radar indicated a strong thunderstorm cell strengthening rapidly southeast of Jonesville, Louisiana in Concordia Parish. A tornado soon occurred in Jefferson County, Mississippi, south-southeast of Fayette, where some damage was reported. The tornado mainly traveled through sparsely populated areas, excluding the Hazlehurst area. Mainly trees were either debarked or uprooted, but structures in Hazlehurst sustained extensive damage. Several parts of the path were widened, with the widest part being about wide. At another point, the tornado caused ground scouring and downed trees in all directions. Most of the structural damage occurred to outbuildings and farm buildings. The tornado was first noted near the Hazlehurst area at 5:45 a.m.. A number of families in Hazlehurst lived on a hill near a lumber pond. The tornado dumped 18 people into the pond, of which all became missing. Afterwards, the pond was drained to try recovering the missing bodies. In Shady Grove, several buildings were destroyed. In Copiah County, 11 people were killed and 140 people were injured. The tornado caused $900,000 damage in Copiah County. A family in Simpson County lay down on the floor and were not injured. A bus was parked in front of the home, and its body was blown away. South of Harrisville, a log house was reduced to rubble. Throughout the rest of the path, 12 people were found dead. A family near Puckett were trying to escape the tornado, but their car wouldn't start. Instead, they jumped into a ditch and survived as their three-bedroom home was lifted off of its foundation. One of the family members was seriously injured by a falling limb. The tornado also lifted a tenant house into the air. A hog barn was also destroyed, which resulted in the fatalities of four hogs, of 800 which were in there. The tornado caused minor damage to trees before dissipating near Newton. Overall, 32 people were killed and 241 were injured.