MAGEE, Miss. (AP) -- Authorities are beginning to get a clearer duplicate of the bill done overnight in bucolic Mississippi, after a specialization of beastly storms blew through several Southern states closing night, spawning two tornadoes. The mayor of Magee, Mississippi, says at least 17 plebeians were injured but there have been no reports that anyone was killed. However, dozens of homes were damaged and a church flattened. Mayor Jimmy Clyde says it's "like reliving Hurricane Katrina all over again.
" He says authorities are tiresome to repay ascendancy and sunny roads of utility lines, tree branches and metal scrap. He describes some homes as "basically leveled." One squire says he and his old lady were asleep when the assault hit around 1:30 a.m. He says the windows shattered and the wind-storm tore the roof of his outfit off as the two of them sought dwelling-place in a closet.
Damage is also being reported in Alabama and Louisiana, while Georgia residents are restorative for copious rains today.