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  2. LIVE UPDATES: As East Tennessee struggles to recover ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Helene's remnants devastated parts of East Tennessee with dangerous floods and winds that knocked down power lines and trees.. The threat is not over, especially in the Great Smoky ...

  3. With I-40 closed, try these alternate routes once it's safe ...

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    Interstate 26. Connecting directly from I-81, I-26 offers another major corridor for travel between East Tennessee and the Carolinas. Motorists can use this route to travel south from I-81 toward ...

  4. Hurricane Helene flooding photos in Tennessee of Erwin ... - AOL

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    Here's a look at Tennessee and North Carolina communities affected by the storm, as captured by USA TODAY Network photojournalists. Hurricane Helene flooding photos in Tennessee of Erwin ...

  5. Hurricane Helene - Wikipedia

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    The companies most affected by Helene were Viva Aerobus, Volaris, and Aeromexico. [106] Trees fell and roofs were damaged across the Yucatán Peninsula. [105] A gas explosion occurred in Cancún during Helene, [107] but no fatalities were reported. [28] No deaths were reported in Mexico during Helene.

  6. Where is Erwin, Tennessee? What happened there when ... - AOL

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    The city is about 120 miles away from Knoxville, 250 miles from Lexington, Kentucky and 50 miles from Ashville, North Carolina. How many people live in Erwin? Erwin has a population of just 6,000 ...

  7. 1990 Interstate 75 fog disaster - Wikipedia

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    Some of the fires ignited by the crashes burned hot enough to damage the asphalt. [11] [3] The first 9-1-1 call was received by the Bradley County Sheriff's Office dispatcher at 9:14 a.m., and the first law enforcement officer arrived on the scene three minutes later as the collisions were still occurring. [7]

  8. Why Knoxville shouldn't worry about rising Tennessee River ...

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    The literal floodgates are open all along the Tennessee River as it moves Helene's floodwater from the Smokies to the Ohio River.

  9. Hurricane Helene isn't the first to deluge Knoxville. Take a ...

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    As Knoxville braces for heavy rain and flooding from Hurricane Helene, this week's weather could be bringing back memories of past hurricanes that have affected the area.