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Between midnight and 10:00 am CDT on Saturday, August 21, 2021, very heavy rainfall resulted in widespread flash flooding across western Middle Tennessee, including the town of Waverly. During the event, much of a five-county area received up to a quarter of normal annual rainfall in under twelve hours, as much as 10 to 15 inches (250 to 380 mm ...
Flooding caused the Nolichucky Dam near Greeneville in Greene County to withstand nearly twice the water flow of the iconic Niagara Falls, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said two days ...
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Torrential rains across Tennessee flooded homes and at least one church and left roads impassable, prompting dozens of people to... View Article The post Record rains cause flash flooding in ...
Into the water. Suddenly, a piece of debris hit the truck. The jolt knocked a woman into the rapids, Ingram said. Soon after, a second piece of debris smashed into the truck and another woman fell ...
There's a reason they're called flash floods. "That water came up so fast," Kenny Miller told AccuWeather. Miller said he was nearly swept away by forceful floodwaters in Waverly, Tennessee ...
Flash flood warnings related to worries over the failure of the Nolichucky Dam continue until 4 p.m. in East Tennessee for: North Central Cocke County Southwestern Greene County
The weather service has issued a flood advisory for multiple Middle Tennessee counties, due to the excessive rainfall expected. Davidson, Rutherford, Williamson and Wilson Counties are under a ...