Ashtabula County in Ohio, Montgomery County in Alabama, and Entergy Mississippi are among the areas that are currently experiencing the impact of severe storms. On Saturday, strong winds with gusts of up to 72 mph hit the Ashtabula County in Ohio causing damages to several areas. Local officials are currently assessing the extent of the damages and have advised residents to call emergency numbers if their electric equipment appears undamaged. Meanwhile, utility crews are working round the clock in Montgomery County, Mississippi, to restore power to more than 70 homes that received major or minor damage, with limited resources such as water and tarps made available to the affected residents. In Mississippi, 235 customers in Rolling Fork and 95 customers in Silver City remain without power since Friday's tornado and thunderstorms hit the region. Restoration efforts continue and power is expected to be fully restored to the impacted areas by Thursday evening. Amidst growing concerns about the increasing frequency of severe storms across the US, several state and local officials are advocating for infrastructure improvements to help mitigate the impact of future occurrences.