22 Dead, Many Missing After 17 Inches Of Rain In Tennessee (2024)

A mobile home and a truck trailer sit near a creek Sunday after they were washed away by flood waters the day before in McEwen, Tenn. Heavy rains caused flooding in middle Tennessee and have resulted in multiple deaths as homes and rural roads were washed away. Mark Humphrey/AP hide caption

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A mobile home and a truck trailer sit near a creek Sunday after they were washed away by flood waters the day before in McEwen, Tenn. Heavy rains caused flooding in middle Tennessee and have resulted in multiple deaths as homes and rural roads were washed away.

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WAVERLY, Tenn. — At least 22 people were killed and rescue crews searched desperately Sunday amid shattered homes and tangled debris for dozens of people still missing after record-breaking rain sent floodwaters surging through Middle Tennessee.

Saturday's flooding in rural areas took out roads, cellphone towers and telephone lines, leaving families uncertain about whether their loved ones survived the unprecedented deluge. Emergency workers were searching door to door, said Kristi Brown, a coordinator for health and safety supervisor with Humphreys County Schools.

Many of the missing live in the neighborhoods where the water rose the fastest, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said. Their names were on a board in the county's emergency center and listed on a city department's Facebook page.

The dead included twin toddlers who were swept from their father's arms, according to surviving family members, and a foreman at county music star Loretta Lynn's ranch. The sheriff of the county of about 18,000 people some 60 miles (96 kilometers) west of Nashville said he lost one of his best friends.

Up to 17 inches (43 centimeters) of rain fell in Humphreys County in less than 24 hours Saturday, appearing to shatter the Tennessee record for one-day rainfall by more than 3 inches (8 centimeters), the National Weather Service said.

Dickson Public Works personnel check the flooding on Old Pond Lane following heavy rainfall on Saturday in Dickson, Tenn. Heavy flooding in several Middle Tennessee counties on Saturday prompted water rescues, road closures, and communications disruptions, with several people killed. Josie Norris/AP hide caption

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Dickson Public Works personnel check the flooding on Old Pond Lane following heavy rainfall on Saturday in Dickson, Tenn. Heavy flooding in several Middle Tennessee counties on Saturday prompted water rescues, road closures, and communications disruptions, with several people killed.

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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee toured the area, stopping on Main Street in Waverly where some homes were washed off their foundations and people were sifting though their water-logged possessions. All around the county were debris from wrecked cars, demolished businesses and homes and a chaotic, tangled mix of the things inside.

Shirley Foster cried as the governor walked up. She said she just learned a friend from her church was dead.

"I thought I was over the shock of all this. I'm just tore up over my friend. My house is nothing, but my friend is gone," Foster told the governor.

The hardest-hit areas saw double the rain that area of Middle Tennessee had in the previous worst-case scenario for flooding, meteorologists said. Lines of storms moved over the area for hours, wringing out a record amount of moisture — a scenario scientists have warned may be more common because of global warming.

The downpours rapidly turned the creeks that run behind backyards and through downtown Waverly into raging rapids. Business owner Kansas Klein stood on a bridge Saturday in the town of 4,500 people and saw two girls who were holding on to a puppy and clinging to a wooden board sweep past, the current too fast for anyone to grab them. He hadn't found out what happened to them.

Not far from the bridge, Klein told The Associated Press by phone that dozens of buildings in a low-income housing area known as Brookside appeared to have borne the brunt of the flash flood from Trent Creek.

"It was devastating: buildings were knocked down, half of them were destroyed," Klein said. "People were pulling out bodies of people who had drowned and didn't make it out."

Debris from flooding is strewn along Sam Hollow Road following heavy rainfall on Saturday in Dickson, Tenn. Josie Norris/The Tennessean via AP hide caption

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Debris from flooding is strewn along Sam Hollow Road following heavy rainfall on Saturday in Dickson, Tenn.

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The Humphreys County Sheriff Office Facebook page filled with people looking for missing friends and family. GoFundMe pages were made asking for help for funeral expenses for the dead, including 7-month-old twins yanked from their father's arms as they tried to escape.

The foreman at Lynn's ranch, Wayne Spears, died checking on animals, Davis said.

"He's out at his barn and next thing you know, he goes from checking animals in the barn to hanging on in the barn to people seeing him floating down the creek. And that's how fast it had come up," the sheriff said.

A photo taken by someone at the ranch showed Spears in a cowboy hat clinging to a pillar in brown, churning water up to his chest.

"Wayne's just one of those guys, he just does everything for everybody, if there's a job to do," said his friend Michael Pate, who met Spears at the ranch 15 years ago.

Michael Pate watches as a road is repaired on Sunday in McEwen, Tenn. Pate repaired the road Saturday after heavy rain washed part of it away, but the road was damaged again when more rain fell Saturday night. Heavy rains caused flooding in Middle Tennessee and have resulted in multiple deaths as homes and rural roads were washed away. Mark Humphrey/AP hide caption

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Michael Pate watches as a road is repaired on Sunday in McEwen, Tenn. Pate repaired the road Saturday after heavy rain washed part of it away, but the road was damaged again when more rain fell Saturday night. Heavy rains caused flooding in Middle Tennessee and have resulted in multiple deaths as homes and rural roads were washed away.

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At the Cash Saver grocery in in Waverly, employees stood on desks, registers and a flower rack as the waters from the creek that's usually 400 feet (120 meters) from the store rushed in after devastating the low income housing next door. At one point, they tried to break through the celling into the attic and couldn't, store co-owner David Hensley said.

The flood waters stopped rising as fast just as the situation was getting dire and a rescue boat came by. "We told him that if there's somebody else out there you can get, go get them, we think we're OK," Hensley said.

At the beginning of a news conference on Tropical Storm Henri's impact on New England, President Joe Biden offered condolences to the people of Tennessee and directed federal disaster officials to talk with the governor and offer assistance.

Just to the east of Waverly, the town of McEwen was pummeled Saturday with 17.02 inches (43.2 centimeters) of rain, smashing the state's 24-hour record of 13.6 inches (34.5 centimeters) from 1982, according to the National Weather Service in Nashville, though Saturday's numbers would have to be confirmed.

A flash flood watch was issued for the area before the rain started, with forecasters saying 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters) of rain was possible. The worst storm recorded in this area of Middle Tennessee only dropped 9 inches (23 centimeters) of rain, said Krissy Hurley, a weather service meteorologist in Nashville.

"Forecasting almost a record is something we don't do very often," Hurley said. "Double the amount we've ever seen was almost unfathomable."

Recent scientific research has determined that extreme rain events will become more frequent because of man-made climate change. Hurley said it is impossible to know its exact role in Saturday's flood, but noted in the past year her office dealt with floods that used to be expected maybe once every 100 years in September south of Nashville and in March closer to the city.

"We had an incredible amount of water in the atmosphere," Hurley said of Saturday's flooding. "Thunderstorms developed and moved across the same area over and over and over."

The problem isn't limited to Tennessee. A federal study found man-made climate change doubles the chances of the types of heavy downpours that in August 2016 dumped 26 inches (66 centimeters) of rain around Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Those floods killed at least 13 people and damaged 150,000 homes.

22 Dead, Many Missing After 17 Inches Of Rain In Tennessee (2024)

FAQs

Did Gatlinburg flood in 2024? ›

A small puddle and a section of caution tape remains in Gatlinburg near the Little Pigeon River where high waters caused flooding yesterday, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024.

How many people died in the Waverly Tennessee flood? ›

The flood tore through Waverly and surrounding Humphreys County and killed 20 people. Waverly is the largest city in the county. It was hit hard. There's been a lot of effort to rebuild.

Where does it flood the most in Tennessee? ›

The Upper Tennessee Valley was especially susceptible to flooding thanks to its location between the Smoky Mountains to the east and the Cumberland Plateau to the west.

How many people died in the 2010 Tennessee flood? ›

Back-to-back record breaking rains fell on Saturday, May 1, and again on Sunday, May 2, causing widespread flash flooding and river flooding across much of the mid state. The storm killed 18 people in Middle Tennessee and at least 27 in all of Tennessee and Kentucky.

How many homes were lost in the Gatlinburg fire? ›

At least 14,000 people had to be evacuated, and more than 2,400 buildings were damaged or destroyed.

How many people were killed in Gatlinburg fire? ›

Before it was over, the fires claimed the lives of 14 people: Rev. Dr. Ed Taylor, John Tegler, Marilyn Tegler, Alice Hagler, Robert “Bobby” Alan Hejny, Constance Reed, Chloe Reed, Lily Reed, Elaine Brown, Pamela Johnson, Bradley Phillips.

What towns in Tennessee flooded? ›

Tennessee
  • Awalt, flooded by Tims Ford Lake.
  • Butler, flooded by Watauga Lake.
  • Loyston, flooded by Norris Lake.
  • Willow Grove, flooded by Dale Hollow Lake.
  • Morganton, flooded by Tellico Dam.
  • Tuskegee, flooded by Tellico Dam.

When was the last major flood in Tennessee? ›

Tennessee Flash Flood Stats
Deadliest Floods & Flash Floods in Middle Tennessee since 1969
RankDateCounties
1August 21, 2021Humphreys
2May 1-3, 2010Davidson/Hickman/Houston/Montgomery/Perry/Stewart/Williamson
3March 27-28, 2021Davidson/Cheatham/Maury
7 more rows

Which state is most likely to flood? ›

An analysis of data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency showed that Texas annually sees the most losses due to flooding, with New Jersey and Louisiana ranking second and third, respectively.

What was the worst disaster in Tennessee history? ›

On May 19, 1902 the worst mine disaster in Tennessee history happened at the Fraterville mine. Early in the morning, a coal dust explosion sent debris and toxic methane gas belching from the air flow shaft and out of the mouth of the mine.

What was the worst flood in recorded history? ›

1931 China floods

What year was the Grand Ole Opry flooded? ›

In May of 2010, the venue was ravaged by a historic flood that forced the Opry House to close its doors for five months for restoration. The show pressed on at other venues across Nashville, including two former homes: War Memorial Auditorium and the Ryman.

Was Gatlinburg affected by the flood? ›

The river crashed through downtown Gatlinburg closing off multiple roads and battering restaurants along the way. A release from the Sevier County Government estimates that parts of the county saw upwards of four inches of rain in 24 hours. The flooding caused at least 20 road closures.

What building burned in Gatlinburg? ›

The fire at Dick's Last Resort started at 10:37 a.m., according to the City of Gatlinburg. As Gatlinburg Fire Department and Pigeon Forge Fire Department crews responded to the fire, the parkway was closed in both directions between Traffic Light No.

How high is Gatlinburg above sea level? ›

Gatlinburg by the Numbers

Elevation: 1293 ft.

When was the last time Tennessee flooded? ›

Record rain fell in Tennessee, USA on 21 August, 2021 causing catastrophic flooding.

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