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An 87-year-old Clarksville woman, who doesn’t live in a designated floodplain, has had her home flood four times since 2009.
Today is a First Alert Weather Day for the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms. It is vital to stay weather-ready ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District has received $205 million in the fiscal year 2025 Work Plan for ...
Many people experienced firsthand this spring that your home can flood even if you’re not in a designated flood zone. Now, some cities in Middle Tennessee are asking FEMA to revise their maps.
Kentucky residents impacted by deadly tornadoes will likely have to turn to a weakened Federal Emergency Management Agency to ...
FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program paid $15.1 million to Tennesseans for Hurricane Helene damages. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and contractor American Bridge Company prepares a spillway gate on a work ...
Construction equipment will soon arrive at Radnor Lake State Park to repair damage dating back to the 2010 floods, limiting ...
Multiple Middle Tennessee school districts will be dismissing early on Tuesday, May 20, due to the threat of severe storms across Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
Severe thunderstorms and tornado watches are in place on Tuesday, with 30 million Americans on alert for strong winds, large hail and flash flooding.
All modes of severe weather are possible with the storms Tuesday. Damaging winds, large hail, heavy rain, and even tornadoes (some strong) are possible. There is also a Flood Watch up for portions of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Flood Insurance Program paid $15.1 million to Tennesseans for damage repair from Hurricane Helene. According to the agency ...