The National Weather Service on Feb. 26 updated to 13 the number of tornadoes that hit Louisiana on Feb. 23, including four tornadoes — one an EF-3 — that were responsible for extreme damage in Convent and LaPlace, along with an EF-2 in Livingston Parish and one in Paincourtville.
The tornadoes were part of a massive storm system that swept across the Gulf Coast states. As many as 24 tornadoes were estimated to have hit Louisiana, Florida and Mississippi collectively. Two people were killed in Louisiana and one in Mississippi. Dozens were injured.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency in nine parishes as a result of the damage from the severe weather.

Associated Press reports contributed to this story.
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