The hospital in Erwin, Tennessee was destroyed by floodwaters, but no one died. In hindsight, why was it built next to a river?
which stored 404 billion gallons of water and prevented around $406 million in potential flood damage. In just three days, ...
The small hospital in the mountains was overwhelmed by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene, with staff plucked from its roof by ...
the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency called in swift-water teams, specially designed to rescue people in turbulent waters. But the flash flood had become so violent and the river was so full ...
the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency called in swift-water teams, specially designed to rescue people in turbulent waters. But the flash flood had become so violent and the river was so full ...
27, the public utility does not expect flooding on the Tennessee River or its tributaries, given the current forecast, and is prepared to manage rising water levels. TVA does not, however ...
Patrick Sheehan, director of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency ... system added levees to protect the building from river flooding at the recommendation of outside consultants.
Knox News reporters and photographers scattered around rural parts of East Tennessee for weeks after Hurricane Helene brought dangerous, destructive flooding to the region. Our goal: To inform ...
Hurricane Helene changed the wild Nolichucky River, prized by East Tennessee rafters. Now, railroad repairs may have further ...
Helene’s intense rains didn’t just threaten homes and lives with rising floodwaters but also spawned fatal landslides.
The National Weather Service in Morristown had issued a flood warning for the Pigeon River for Sunday evening to Monday afternoon. This warning had a special focus on Newport.