8 Most Likely Ways Mississippi Will Be Wiped Off The Map
Just like the Ice Age, dinosaurs, and Rapids on the Rez, Mississippi may not be around forever. So, if the state were to meet its demise, how would it happen? Taking into consideration everything from real possibilities to hypothetical (and silly) threats, we figure one of the following events will likely be behind Mississippi’s downfall.

From extremely serious hurricanes, such as Camille and Katrina, to more mild storms, Mississippi is no stranger to hurricanes and the devastating damage they leave behind.

Unfortunately, tornadoes are also a pretty common occurrence in Mississippi.
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Between super-persistent mosquitoes and flying roaches that are the size of small dogs, the insects are bound to all band together and take over the state one day.
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Mississippi growers raise more catfish than any other state, which means that if consumption were non-existent, the state’s economy would be in serious trouble.

Mississippi’s summer heat is already pretty severe; any hotter would be beyond insufferable. (Okay, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but it gets REALLY hot.)

The annual football game between Mississippi State University and Ole Miss is definitely some pretty serious business. What if one day the football fans become too heated over the game and chaos breaks out?

According to a recent study by Estately, which included all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Mississippi has a very low chance of surviving a zombie apocalypse. The study took into account several factors, and despite the fact that Mississippi is home to a large number of military personnel and gun owners, it ranked 50th.

While it’s the Great Flood of 1927 that is most often associated with Mississippi, the state has experienced numerous flood-related disasters over the years.
From actual to silly, what other threats will likely be the reason Mississippi is wiped off the map?
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