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This map shows key rivers - French Broad, Nolichucky and Pigeon - and dams that were hit hard by the floods. Key East Tennessee rivers and dams hit hard by Hurricane Helene flooding
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 ...
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.
Roads in Dyer, Jackson, and Trenton were flooded, and Jackson, Madison, and Gibson counties in Tennessee had roads were flooded as well. [20] [21] Flooding also occurred in Weakley, Crockett, and Greene counties in Tennessee. [22] Memphis was also under a flood advisory. [23] St. Francois State Park was temporarily closed due to flooding. [24]
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. The creek is often a source of flooding, and usually rises after rounds of ...
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Fort Loudoun Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Tennessee River in Loudon County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States.The dam is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which built the dam in the early 1940s as part of a unified plan to provide electricity and flood control in the Tennessee Valley and create a continuous 652-mile (1,049 km) navigable river channel from ...
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for areas across Middle Tennessee Thursday morning into the afternoon as areas along the Cumberland River began to hit flood levels. Areas still ...