Cause of nashville flood
The devastation centered on Humphreys County, with a population of about 18, some 60 miles 96 kilometers west of Nashville. A flash flood watch was issued for the area before the rain started, with forecasters saying 4 to 6 inches 10 to 15 centimeters were possible. The town of McEwen near Waverly was pummeled Saturday with The deluge left rescue teams scrambling to find those missing in Waverly, the town with the worst damage and now a landscape of collapsed houses, tangled debris and flipped vehicles strewn about town.
The search was still ongoing Monday. Recent scientific research has determined that extreme rain events will become more frequent because of man-made climate change. A federal study found man-made climate change doubles the chances of the types of heavy downpours that in August dumped 26 inches 66 centimeters of rain around Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Humphreys County had its telecommunications systems damaged and a boil water advisory was put in effect for Waverly after disruptions to water treatment facilities.
Three schools in Humphreys County were impacted. The weather service said many homes and businesses were washed off their foundations by the flooding, with dozens of structures flooded and some roads washed away.
Rail traffic, meanwhile, was halted between Dickson and Waverly. The Dickson Fire Department reported water rescues Saturday morning after about 10 inches of rain caused flash flooding. Courtesy Dickson Fire Department.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency declared a Level 3 state of emergency on Saturday, with multiple state agencies aiding in the response. The Tennessee National Guard flew in medics to the Three Rivers Hospital in Waverly and dozens of soldiers and vehicles were sent in support.
Please be safe as the flooding continues. The Piney River in Hickman County had reached Our swiftwater crews spent the day assisting in Humphreys County. Three crew members from the Tennessee Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team have been stationed in Humphreys County to support ongoing water rescue operations.
The Nashville Office for Emergency Management has also dispatched four torrent rescue teams to assist. Humphreys County officials said the floods were so severe that the city of Waverley was only accessible by boat. Officials said in some places there was 8 feet of water around the city. The Tennessee Highway Patrol closed the Interstate in both directions near the mile marker as the floods hijacked part of Interstate Heavy rainfall leads to severe flooding in Middle Tennessee Source link Heavy rainfall leads to severe flooding in Middle Tennessee.
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