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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 ...
Local residents watch as water flows over the Nolichucky Dam in Greeneville, Tennessee, on Sept. 28. Hurricane Helene has caused devastating flooding in East Tennessee.
Just after 2 p.m. Sept. 28, the town of Greeneville shared to social media that people should not go to the Greeneville Municipal Airport for water distribution. "That information is incorrect ...
Lick Creek floods over Pottertown Road in Mosheim. Lick Creek is a stream in Greene County, Tennessee. [1] It is the largest creek in the county. Beginning north of Greeneville, the creek runs through the northern and western sections of the county before spilling into the Nolichucky River near the Hamblen County line.
• Water conservation urged: Residents in the Greeneville, Tennessee, area are being urged to conserve as much water as possible after flooding due to heavy rainfall along the Nolichucky River ...
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In just three days, the Tennessee River watershed received the equivalent of two months of rain, TVA said in a news release shared with media outlets during a Nov. 1 tour of the Nolichucky Dam ...