Updates on Flooding in Newport, Tennessee – Hollywood Life
Hurricane Helene has introduced twister watches, flood alerts, energy outages and extra destruction in its path. After it made landfall in Florida on Thursday, September 26, the tropical cyclone-turned-hurricane moved up the coast as an alternative of veering farther west. After hitting southern states together with North and South Carolina, Tennessee is now dealing with the storm’s wrath. The city of Newport in Cocke County is dealing with main flooding as a result of the Waterville Dam had a breach.
What Happened to the Waterville Dam?
On Friday, September 27, Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis introduced that the dam had failed, and he inspired locals to evacuate.
“THE WATERVILLE DAM HAS SUFFERED A CATASTROPHIC FAILURE,” Mathis wrote by way of Facebook. “EVACUATION ALL OF DOWNTOWN NEWPORT IMMEDIATELY.”
Earlier that day, Mathis assured the general public that emergency preparations had been made in anticipation of the storm’s impression.
#BREAKING: WATERVILLE DAM IN NC HAS SUFFERED A CATASTROPHIC FAILURE
The Mayor is ordering the city of Newport, TN to evacuate IMMEDIATELY, because it’s immediately downstream from the dam.
This is extremely harmful, and will very simply take out the complete city if it breaks.… pic.twitter.com/gapIZJWdvg
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 27, 2024
“All county and city emergency resources are currently fully engaged in water rescue and evacuation operations,” Mathis stated, in response to WVLT 8. “We are still several hours from the expected high-water mark. Thank you to all of our emergency responders for their heroic efforts today and in the days to come.”
Newport, Tennessee, Suffers Flooding
I-40 East is closed beginning at MM 432.
This is the Pigeon River in Cocke County at MM 439.4. pic.twitter.com/CmbxuKwmHP— Mark Nagi (@MarkNagiTDOT) September 27, 2024
Cocke County — which incorporates Newport — issued a state of emergency shortly after the mayor introduced the dam had damaged. The Waterville Dam wasn’t the one one which had a breach because of the storm; Walters Dam in Tennessee additionally failed.
The NWS in Nashville tweeted earlier in the day that the hurricane was going to trigger heavy rain and “localized flooding.”
“Hurricane Helene has weakened to a tropical storm and is currently over far eastern TN,” the NWS wrote alongside a photograph of a map monitoring the storm. “It will bring periods of rain today, heavy at times through this evening. Localized flooding will be possible through tonight. Tonight and through the weekend rain will be more showery.”
Hurricane Helene’s Destructive Path
Helene’s destruction started on Thursday, September 27, in Florida. The storm made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, and officers have reported dozens of deaths up to now. After raging by Florida’s coast, Helene moved up towards Georgia and the Carolinas. Atlanta, in consequence, suffered a number of flooding, and elements of Tennessee have skilled heavy rainfall.