Heavy rain triggers ‘catastrophic’ flash floods in Middle Tennessee: What we know – Tennessean

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The Tennessee National Guard was deployed to Humphreys County to assist residents after 15 inches of rain the area on Saturday, killing 10 people and leaving dozens missing.

An estimated 40 people are missing in Humphreys County after severe flooding rocked the community and surrounding areas in Middle Tennessee.

Between 8 and 15 inches of rain fell across Houston, Humphreys, Dickson and Hickman counties, according to the National Weather Service. In McEwen, located in Humphreys County, a whopping 14.5 inches of rain fell over 12 hours, according to the Tennessee Valley Authority. Local totals may approach 17 inches as more reports come in, TVA said. 

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency declared a state of emergency as it coordinated the statewide effort to help the affected counties.

Source Article from https://www.tennessean.com/story/weather/2021/08/21/middle-tennessee-flash-floods-deaths-triggered-by-heavy-rain/8227696002/

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