Storms rip through Selmer, TN; One confirmed dead in McNairy County
Apr 03, 2025
SELMER, Tenn. -- One person is dead in McNairy County, Tennessee and the death toll may rise following severe storms and multiple tornadoes that tore through Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Extensive damage can be seen in the town of Selmer, where there were multiple trees blocking roadway
s into the city and many buildings are severely damaged.
A woman in Selmer told WREG that she was inside her trailer when it flipped more than five times during the storm. She did not receive any serious injuries during the incident.
One building, which appears to have been a laundromat, was substantially damaged during the storm.
The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed one reported fatality in the county.
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One man in Selmer said he'd just bought his house and was getting ready to make a payment when it was reduced to rubble by the storm. He says it was all taken away from him in less than three minutes, but he is just thankful to be alive.
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“I just purchased this home. I was proud to purchase this home but I ain’t think this was going to happen to this home," said Paul Floyd.
With the help of neighbors, he and his family spent the morning trying to gather what they could from their home. They even found their dog, shaking with fear, hidden underneath the rubble.
Floyd says even though they are smiling now, they are still rattled from the events overnight.
"It sounded like a train. Three minutes is all it took," he said.
Floyd told us he and his family were inside when a tornado passed over their heads. He says they immediately took shelter in the middle of their home.
"We got down in the hallway and thank God, you know, the hallway stayed up when everything came down on top of us. But we were just in the hallway and we just made it through that," Floyd said. "No injuries. Thank God. No anything."
Floyd says they were trapped for more than 15 minutes when relatives finally came to help dig them out.
“I heard my neighbor screaming down there. He was screaming when we left. He was screaming for help but we couldn’t get to him. I hope he alright," said Floyd.
Several businesses and apartment complexes were also destroyed.
Various law enforcement agencies and first responders convened in the devastated city to conduct numerous search and rescue operations.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol shared a video of state troopers, McNairy County deputies, Selmer Police, and firefighters searching through the wreckage of a home near Selmer that took a direct hit, searching for anyone who might be trapped or hurt.
The community is now in recovery mode trying to recover and salvage whatever they can from their homes. Clean-up may take days if not weeks. It is still unclear how many people were injured in Selmer.
Authorities say that if you are in the area, avoid New Bethel Road which was blocked by downed trees early Thursday morning.
The Director of Schools in Selmer, Greg Martin, says that the schools in the city did not receive substantial damage as a result of the storms.
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