Hurricane Helene, east tennessee and Nolichucky River
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is calling the rainfall at the Nolichucky River watershed a one-in-5,000-year event.
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced its plan to deal with the record-breaking amounts of rainfall following Hurricane Helene.
A mandatory evacuation has been issued for all residents in South Hamblen County along the Nolichucky River due to the ...
The Nolichucky River starts in North Carolina and flows into the French Broad River in East Tennessee. It's a world-class whitewater rafting destination. Earlier, TVA had announced the ...
Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene trapped workers at an eastern Tennessee plastics factory, with several family members ...
Officials said the Nolichucky River is believed to have swelled about 30 feet, which caused widespread destruction of ...
More than 100 people have died across six states. In North Carolina, some towns were completely washed away.