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TVA said Nolichucky Dam 'is stable and secure'
Worries over Nolichucky Dam failure extend emergency flash flood warning
The flash flood warning is for north central Cocke County, southwestern Greene County and southeastern Hamblen County in East Tennessee. Some residents in the flood's path have traveled away from the carnage to churches set up as shelters, including Asbury United Methodist.
TVA said the Nolichucky Dam 'is stable and secure': updates
TVA said after 4 p.m. the
Nolichucky
Dam
"is stable and secure ... The National Weather Service in Morristown allowed its
flash
flood
warning along the
Nolichucky
River to expire. TVA operators had warned Friday of a potential failure that could cause ...
TVA: Nolichucky Dam failure is imminent, could cause life-threatening flooding
A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for areas below the Nolichucky Dam as the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and National Weather Service (NWS) Morristown report a failure at the dam is imminent.
Here's what we know about reports of a dam failure at Nolichucky Dam
The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for parts of Cocke County, Greene County and Hamblen County Friday night.
Live updates: National Weather Service says TVA reports Nolichucky Dam failure
Flash floods and downed trees are wreaking havoc as Gov. Bill Lee declares an emergency. Rescues and evacuations are happening across the region.
TVA warns Nolichucky Dam could breach "at any time"
The flash flood warning related to the Nolichucky Dam has been extended until noon Saturday, according to the National Weather Service of Morristown's latest update.
Evacuations ordered along Nolichucky River due to ‘imminent failure of the Nolichucky Dam’
A mandatory evacuation has been issued for all residents in South Hamblen County along the Nolichucky River due to the "imminent failure of the Nolichucky Dam" in Greene County according to the Morristown-Hamblen Emergency Medical Service.
Nolichucky River crested, dam remains intact, TVA says
(WVLT) -In a recent post on Facebook Saturday morning, the TVA confirmed that the Nolichucky River has crested, but the dam remains intact. The TVA post has video of the river. Water is currently receding by about one foot per hour,
UPDATE: TVA reports Nolichucky Dam 'intact'
TVA's latest update, received via email 10 a.m. Saturday, states the Nolichucky River has crested and the dam remains intact.
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Dozens dead as Helene unleashes life-threatening flooding. Dam break feared in Tennessee
Helene continues to unleash its fury across the Southeast after leaving at least 55 people dead in five states, leveling ...
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TVA: Nolichuky Dam remains intact after reported break on Friday night
The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for parts of Cocke County, Greene County and Hamblen County Friday ...
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Tennessee dam narrowly avoids failure after heavy rain from Hurricane Helene
A critical flood emergency was narrowly averted along the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee as the remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed torrential rainfall.
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Water Around Tennessee Dam Receding After Heavy Rain From Helene
The authorities were evacuating residents living downstream from the Nolichucky Dam, warning it was likely to fail and cause ...
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Helene causes Tennessee dam collapse, severe flood risk remains
At least 44 people died in five states from storm-related causes following Helene’s landfall on Thursday night.
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Watch: Tennessee dam narrowly avoids failure after heavy rain from Helene
A catastrophic flood threat is escalating along the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee as the remnants of Hurricane Helene ...
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