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Meow in rubble of US tornado leads to rescue – but there's a twist

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Ashton Lemley picks up a kitten he found in the rubble of a trailer park damaged by a tornado in Bogue Chitto, Mississippi. (Source: Ashton Lemley via AP)

As storm chaser Ashton Lemley picked his way through a tornado-ravaged Mississippi trailer park, he heard the unmistakable meow of a kitten pierce the predawn darkness.

The homes were flattened just hours earlier as storms spawned at least three tornadoes across the bottom half of Mississippi, injuring a dozen at the trailer park in the rural community of Bogue Chitto.

An American flag is seen as people walk among debris at Gene's Mobile Home Supply, a trailer park in Bogue Chitto.

Lemley had no idea where the kitten was, but he was determined to find it. After a few minutes, the meowing stopped, and Lemley feared the worst.

Then, five minutes later, he heard it again.

"I said, 'Oh, he’s still alive'," Lemley told The Associated Press on Friday.

Lemley quickly dug under insulation from a flattened wall until his flashlight beam found the kitten — wet, scared and hiding between two wooden posts.

Lemley captured the moment on video: "Oh my goodness, I found him!" he said to the camera. "Are you OK? Come here – it’s OK. … We’ll get you cleaned up, baby. Don’t you worry."

Lemley held the kitten in his arms for a few minutes before handing it off to the commander of the United Cajun Navy, a volunteer disaster-response group, who dried it off and took it to safety. Lemley marvelled that it didn’t appear to be injured.

A man looks at the destruction left at Gene’s Mobile Home Supply, a trailer park in Bogue Chitto. (Source: Enterprise-Journal via AP))

"I've been in these situations so many times," said Lemley, who has been chasing storms since 2010. "I don’t try to get overly emotional. But it is very heart-breaking to see any type of animal or human go through something like that."

Lemley said there was already a lot of interest from people who wanted to adopt the kitten if its owners were not located. Some, he said, wanted to name it Tornado.

It won’t be coming home with him, though. Lemley is allergic to cats.

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