Helene continues to unleash its fury across the Southeast after leaving at least 55 people dead in five states, leveling ...
Hurricane Helene is wreaking havoc as far as Tennessee. Here are National Weather Service flood and wind warnings and watches ...
Federal disaster assistance for Tennessee to supplement response efforts due to Helene, FEMA announced Saturday morning.
The authorities were evacuating residents living downstream from the Nolichucky Dam, warning it was likely to fail and cause ...
At least 44 people died in five states from storm-related causes following Helene’s landfall on Thursday night.
The remnants of Hurricane Helene are expected to bring heavy rain and strong wind gusts throughout Tennessee as they continue ...
More than 50 people have been rescued after being stranded on the roof of a Tennessee hospital Friday – some of them for ...
A catastrophic flood threat is escalating along the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee as the remnants of Hurricane Helene ...
The 11 floodgates of a dam in Sevierville, Tennessee, were opened on September 27 after extreme rainfall from Tropical Depression Helene caused rapidly rising water levels in the region.
The Pigeon River in Cocke County has reached a major flood stage and is at 16 feet. It's risen four feet in three hours.
A critical flood emergency was narrowly averted along the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee as the remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed torrential rainfall, pushing the river several feet above ...
TVA's latest update, received via email 10 a.m. Saturday, states the Nolichucky River has crested and the dam remains intact.