(CNN) system.UInt64 heavy storms that Monday night pummeled left much of the South at least five people dead in three States, officials said.
A dead reported local authorities in Mississippi, three Georgia and one in Tennessee.
The strong winds and pounding rain fell trees and power lines, knocking out power in some areas.
Stuart Ellis, corner with Copiah County, Mississippi, said that the State was a person was killed when a 20-year old man was hit by a tree that fell in the street.
In Georgia, butts County, the sheriff's Office reported two Todesf?lle--a man and his son-to fell a tree on their apartment building.
In the sound of Gresham community in Dodge County, Georgia emergency management agency said one person killed and two others were hospitalized at the hospital.
87-Year old man, when he was in contact with a downed high-voltage line in his court died in Memphis, Tennessee, accordingly makes provider Memphis light, gas and water came.
The national weather service said it almost 600 reports of strong winds on 19 instances of suspected tornado-related damage and 72 reports of hail in the Southeast on Monday.
Reports of funnel clouds in the weather service Office Sumner County, Tennessee cast, CNN affiliate reported WZTV.
"It got so bad, I grabbed my son (and) have it in the closet," resident Chuck Carter said the station. "We go to the closet if we think, it is a tornado in the area."
A line of uprooted trees dotted in the Southern Kentucky damaged roads. However, no injuries were reported.
Melvin Pendley asked me as his home, which repaired sounded had roof.
"The ceiling in the bedroom and a half living room reduced are," he told CNN affiliate WBKO. "Half of the inside is still in order right now." "Know what will happen now with all this rain not us."
Ausgeschlagen in Georgia, the storms power 147,000 statewide, Georgia power customers said early Tuesday morning.
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