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Tennessee Emergency Management Agency Director Patrick Sheehan told reporters Monday that 14 state bridges are closed and five are destroyed due to the fatal flooding in the area. The death toll in Tennessee remains at three confirmed deaths, but Sheehan said he expects that number to go up as emergency crews continue going through the wreckage.
In Unicoi, Tennessee, where one death was confirmed Sunday, Myron Hughes, ... The confirmed death toll in Buncombe County alone climbed to 35 and was expected to rise, officials said. About 600 ...
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency Director Patrick Sheehan told reporters Monday that 14 state bridges are closed and five are destroyed due to the fatal flooding in the area. The death toll in Tennessee remains at three confirmed deaths, but Sheehan said he expects that number to go up as emergency crews continue going through the wreckage.
January 21 – The death toll from the ongoing winter storms in the United States increases to 89, with most of the deaths reported in Oregon and Tennessee. [1] March 5 – Five people, with 3 children including pilot killed in a plane crash on Interstate 40 near Nashville. [2] Super Tuesday:
The death toll from Helene has risen to at least 227 across six states, according to CNN’s tally, ... two additional deaths in South Carolina and one more death in Tennessee.
The 2010 Tennessee floods were floods in Middle Tennessee, West Tennessee, south-central and western Kentucky and northern Mississippi areas of the United States of America as the result of torrential rains on May 1 and 2, 2010. Floods from these rains affected the area for several days afterwards, resulting in a number of deaths and widespread ...
The death toll from Hurricane Helene has exceeded 200 across six ... Tennessee, and Virginia. According to an NBC tally, the death toll in North Carolina is now at least 98, with the majority ...
A small but deadly tornado outbreak affected West and Middle Tennessee on the night of March 2 and into the morning of March 3, 2020, including a high-end EF3 tornado that hit Nashville and Mount Juliet, becoming the 6th costliest tornado in United States history, and a violent EF4 tornado that impacted areas in and just west of Cookeville.