COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency is claiming that Walters Dam, otherwise known as Waterville Dam, has not failed. TEMA is citing the dam’s owner ...
According to the NWS, the Walters Dam in Waterville, North Carolina is no ... Mathis also declared a state of emergency for Cocke County on social media. The National Weather Service in Morristown ...
Duke Energy, which operates the dam in Waterville, North Carolina, later issued a statement saying the dam had not failed. On Friday, Cocke County leaders said they were still gathering ...
Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis is urging people to "relocate immediately" if they are near water and to not drive into water. Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis is urging people to "relocate immediately ...
Cocke County EMA Director Joe Esway recalls taking ... At 4:41 p.m. Duke Energy alerted the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency the Waterville Dam, also known as the Walters Dam, did not fail.
Officials in Cocke County, Tennessee said on Friday afternoon that the Waterville Dam, just over the state line in North Carolina, had failed and ordered everyone in downtown Newport to get out. State ...
At 4:41 p.m. Duke Energy alerted the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency the Waterville Dam, also known as the Walters Dam, did not fail. However, evacuations continued. Two people died in Cocke ...
On September 27, Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis declared a state ... alerted the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency the Waterville Dam, also known as the Walters Dam, did not fail.