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Western North Carolina is again being targeted by hazardous rainfall that forecasters say is expected to lead to its “first noteworthy flood threat” since last September’s deadly Hurricane Helene.
Flood alerts remain in effect in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Arkansas in the wake days of deadly storms that devastated the central U.S. with catastrophic rainfall and destructive tornadoes.
Communities across the central U.S. remained inundated with floodwaters Wednesday after a train of deadly storms dumped historic amounts of rainfall on the region. Flood advisories and warnings ...
Heavy rains and flash flood blasts through multiple states, forcing urgent rescues. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa reports from hard hit Tennessee. Supreme Court blocks order requiring Trump ...
A swath of the country from central Arkansas through western Tennessee and western Kentucky ... “We expect that this will be one of the 10 largest flood events in Louisville’s history ...
The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, has issued flood warnings for areas ... at least eight storm-related deaths have been reported in Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri and Kentucky.
27 deaths gained national attention ... The day before the historic flood, the National Weather Service in Morristown, Tennessee, issued several warnings of potential flooding for the rest of ...
site as flood waters rose from Hurricane Helene on Sept. 27, 2024, says the Tennessee Occupational Safety ... in tragic events that followed. Their deaths weren't work related, however, and ...
Among the deaths, at least four people were killed in western Tennessee, including a man and ... producing dangerous flash floods capable of sweeping cars away. Parts of Arkansas, Missouri ...
Potentially deadly flash flooding ... generation to once in a lifetime,” the weather service said in one of its flood warnings. “Historic rainfall totals and impacts are possible.” ...
Potentially deadly flash flooding ... same areas repeatedly and produce dangerous flash floods capable of sweeping cars away. Parts of Tennessee could see 10 to 15 inches (25 to 38 centimeters ...