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  2. Tennessee flooding map shows the dams and rivers ... - AOL

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    East Tennessee and its mountainous terrain are a maze of rivers controlled by dams. Floods from Hurricane Helene tore through them and caused massive destruction as the water brought down roads ...

  3. LIVE UPDATES: As East Tennessee struggles to recover, flood ...

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    A flood warning is in place until 7:15 p.m. for: French Broad River near Newport, affecting Jefferson and Cocke counties. Nolichucky River at Embreeville affecting Greene, Unicoi and Washington ...

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

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    There has been no major flooding of the main stem of the Tennessee River since the dam system was constructed, Brooks said, though some flood-prone areas experience high water levels periodically.

  5. Flood stage - Wikipedia

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    Example graph of stream stages showing Action Stage, Flood Stage, Moderate Stage, Major Stage, and Record Stage on a river.. Flood stage is the water level, as read by a stream gauge or tide gauge, for a body of water at a particular location, measured from the level at which a body of water threatens lives, property, commerce, or travel. [1]

  6. Helene in Tennessee live updates: Flood advisory issued in ...

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    As of Friday, the Middle Tennessee region remains under a flood watch. The remnants of Helene will bring along heavy rainfall and strong winds. Helene in Tennessee live updates: Flood advisory ...

  7. See photos and videos of flooding and damage across East ...

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  8. Orsk Dam collapse - Wikipedia

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    The Orsk Dam was built in 2010 and was built for a water level of 5.5 metres (18 ft). At the time of its collapse, torrential rain was recorded in the area, while melting snow helped push water levels in the Ural River to 9.6 metres (31 ft).

  9. 2024 Central Asian floods - Wikipedia

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    Several major river systems have seen their water levels rise, including the Ural River, which flows through Russia and Kazakhstan before entering the Caspian Sea, and the Tobol and Ishim Rivers, both of which are tributaries of the Irtysh River. [9] In Tyumen Oblast, authorities warned that flooding along the Tobol River would peak in May. [12]