Adams County’s tornado-warning sirens are expected to all be working by next week after repairs are completed on several that have been silent in recent months, said Emergency Management Director Brad Bradford.
Seven of the county’s 18 towered sirens have been out of order, but Adams County “should be good on all sirens” next week, he said.
However, an effective tornado-warning option for Adams County residents is a subscription to Hyper-Reach, which automatically phones them when bad weather approaches. Since this free service directly notifies people of any weather threats, it’s more reliable than the tornado sirens located throughout Natchez and Adams County. They’re mainly audible outdoors and not indoors.
To subscribe to Hyper-Reach, visit https://luylink.com/hyperreach.





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