US President Joe Biden has visited the storm-damaged community of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, after a major storm on March 24. The federal government will cover the full cost of emergency measures in response to the event for the next 30 days. 25 people were killed in Mississippi and one in Alabama by the extreme weather, which included a devastating tornado that swept across parts of the state. Biden declared a state of emergency in Mississippi last Sunday, ordering federal aid to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the affected areas. During Biden’s visit, Rolling Fork Mayor Eldridge Walker said that although what had been lost could not be recovered, the community would recover and come back stronger. Meteorologists are warning that another powerful storm is sweeping across the US, threatening further extreme weather. The coming days are expected to bring tornadoes, blizzards and freezing rain to at least 15 states in the Midwest and southern US, including those affected by last week’s storm.