Brutal storms moving into the East after a harrowing night of tornadoes in the South leaves 18 dead

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Brutal storms moving into the East after a harrowing night of tornadoes in the South leaves 18 dead
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At least 18 people are dead after tornadoes pounded the South. The East Coast is bracing Monday for an onslaught of severe weather.

The East Coast braced for an onslaught of severe weather Monday after a harrowing Easter night that saw people huddled in basements, closets and tubs asDestructive winds, possible tornadoes and flooding were possible Monday, the Weather Channel said, one day after at least 39 reported tornadoes pounded several states. Much of the South was under flash flood, tornado and thunderstorm warnings and watches.

The Chattanooga, Tennessee, area and several counties in northwest Georgia appeared to take the brunt of the destruction. Murray County, Georgia, Fire Chief Dewayne Bain told WAGA-TV that two mobile home parks were severely damaged. Five people were killed and five others hospitalized; another person was killed when a tree fell on a home in Cartersville, Georgia, the station reported.

Fatalities were reported across four counties in Mississippi, according to local authorities. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency.

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