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March 2021 Flood

After Weekend Flood, South Nashville Residents Clean Up The Wreckage

Samantha Max

March 28, 2021

In a muck-covered neighborhood, people felt tired, dirty, frustrated. But they are also felt hopeful. Neighbors, relatives and friends turned out to help each other in a time of need Sunday morning.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: 2010 flood, March 2021 Flood, tennessee flooding

Four Confirmed Dead After Flash Flooding Sweeps Through Middle Tennessee

Chas SiskandSamantha Max

March 28, 2021

A swollen Cumberland River in Pennington Bend

At least four people are believed to have been killed as pounding rain flooded streams in Nashville and elsewhere in Middle Tennessee overnight. Metro officials say at least 130 people had to be rescued from cars and homes.

Tagged With: Flooding, March 2021 Flood

Major Flash Flooding Expected Across Middle Tennessee

WPLN Staff

March 27, 2021

A satellite photo of the storm systems hitting Tennessee.

The biggest danger of the moment, and one which shows no sign of letting up, is the risk of flash floods in the creeks, streams and low-lying areas in places where the worst of the storms have already moved through.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Flooding, March 2021 Flood, severe weather

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