Several counties in East Tennessee are beginning recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene brought downpours and flooding into the area.
Hurricane Helene causes four deaths in East Tennessee, as communities work to address the resulting challenges.
It’s the best feeling in the world to know that you can help others,” Susan Clevenger, a volunteer, said. Just days after ...
Helene has left at least 116 people dead, CBS News has confirmed, and caused widespread destruction and knocked out power to ...
Four people have died in Tennessee in storm-related deaths.The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency reported Sunday in their ...
Several law enforcement and emergency response agencies in Middle Tennessee are continuing to help flood victims in East ...
Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis has shared that two people are dead after flooding in the county in the aftermath of Helene.
Schools are serving as shelters in some communities, and conditions are too dangerous in others to hold classes.
Mathis said multiple agencies are continuing to respond to calls of service as county residents recover from the flood.
Officials said the Nolichucky River is believed to have swelled about 30 feet, which caused widespread destruction of property and structures.
Much of the flooding affected neighbors along the Pigeon and French Broad Rivers. NEWPORT, Tennessee — Some Cocke County ...