Easter Storms Sweep South, Killing at Least 30 People

Strong storms pounding the Deep South have killed at least 30 people in Mississippi, Arkansas and Georgia, and dozens of people have been hospitalized.

The Chattanooga, Tennessee area appears particularly hard-hit, with search and rescue teams responding to hundreds of calls for help.

Ten states have been under flash flood, tornado and thunderstorm warnings and watches overnight.

Around 750,000 customers are without electricity.

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said when he declared a state of emergency that “this is not how anyone wants to celebrate Easter.”

The National Weather Service said the severe weather is now moving into the mid-Atlantic region.

The weather service advised thunderstorms would shift across the southeast and mid-Atlantic states Monday, bringing potential tornadoes, wind and hail.

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