fbpx
Connect with us

News from the South - Tennessee News Feed

2 confirmed dead in Cocke Co. after historical flooding

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2024-09-30 15:03:26

SUMMARY: More than 100 people are confirmed dead and thousands are missing after Hurricane Helen struck Florida’s coast and caused devastation across the Southeast, particularly in Tennessee. The toll is expected to rise as over 100 individuals remain unaccounted for. Significant destruction has occurred, with some nearly erased due to severe that overwhelmed creeks, rivers, and dams. Among the confirmed fatalities are Jean and Mike Obrist from Newport County, described by the as victims of a “100-year .” The Obrists were members of the Church of the Good Shepherd.

The DOH confirmed one death was in Unicoi County and another was in Johnson County. Mayor Rob Mathis confirmed two more fatalities in Cocke County.

Source

Advertisement

News from the South - Tennessee News Feed

East Tennessee continues to assess hurricane damage | Tennessee

Published

on

www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-09-30 16:19:00

SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene’s remnants have left some East Tennessee missing, while the area works on recovery efforts. The Tennessee National Guard has rescued over 100 individuals and delivered more than 34,000 pounds of essential supplies to storm victims. Maj. Gen. Warner Ross emphasized their commitment to supporting local emergency agencies. Several roads, I-40 in Cocke County, remain closed due to debris removal. As of Monday, four deaths have been confirmed, with over 100 people still unaccounted for. The Tennessee of Investigation has established a hotline for missing loved ones. complicates assessments of to treatment facilities.

Read the full article

The post East Tennessee continues to assess hurricane damage | Tennessee appeared first on www.thecentersquare.com

Advertisement
Continue Reading

News from the South - Tennessee News Feed

ONLY ON FOX13: Woman carjacked outside of Memphis apartment complex speaks about terrifying incident

Published

on

www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2024-09-30 15:44:48

SUMMARY: A woman named Aasia Akbar was robbed at gunpoint in Frasier when two 19-year-old approached her as she parked her car. They threatened her with a gun, forcing her to relinquish her Chevy Malibu and personal items. After the robbery, located her car just five minutes away, occupied by five men, suspects Davius Dun and Quentes Richmond. The suspects fled on but were apprehended. Akbar expressed deep trauma and hopes the offenders face serious consequences for their actions. Both suspects are charged with carjacking and possession of a weapon, for court on Monday.

A Mid-South mother was traumatized after being carjacked at an apartment complex in Frayser. She sat down exclusively with FOX13 to about the moments that led up to it. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/woman-carjacked-at-frayser-apartments-speaks-about-terrifying-incident/article_d1677c2a-7d16-11ef-b8c2-b34b72dab9ca.html

ABOUT FOX13 MEMPHIS:
FOX13 Memphis is your home for breaking , , traffic, weather and your guide to everything local for the Mid-South.

Advertisement

CONNECT WITH FOX 13 MEMPHIS:
Visit the FOX13 Memphis WEBSITE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/
Like FOX13 Memphis on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/fox13news.myfoxmemphis
Follow FOX13 Memphis on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FOX13Memphis
Follow FOX13 Memphis on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fox13memphis

Source

Continue Reading

News from the South - Tennessee News Feed

Historic flooding after Helene

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WKRN 2 – 2024-09-30 15:21:04

SUMMARY: East Tennessee and North Carolina experienced severe due to Hurricane Helen and additional weather factors, with some in the Southern Appalachian Mountains receiving over 2 feet of rain. Rainfall totals reached over 30 inches in Buck, North Carolina, and nearly 14 inches in Asheville. A low-pressure system combined with a stalled cold front resulted in prolonged rainfall across the region. This persistent rain, exacerbated by orographic lift in mountainous areas, led to significant flooding. The North Carolina National Guard captured footage illustrating the extensive impact on affected regions. Further detailed radar imagery will be in News 2 at 4.

Historic flooding after Helene

Source

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending