At Least 3 Killed in Tennessee Flooding
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The family of three was killed when saturated ground caused a large tree to fall in the Chattanooga suburb of East Ridge just after midnight, Hamilton County OEM spokesperson Amy Maxwell said. No one else is believed to be missing at this time, officials said.
Officials in Tennessee said at least three people were killed and another is missing after heavy rainfall led to flash flooding in Chattanooga and Hamilton County overnight.
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WTVC NewsChannel 9 on MSNTDOT: Recent interstate construction didn't affect interstate flooding in Chattanooga
Tuesday afternoon's massive and unprecedented flooding on Interstate 24 and Interstate 75 was not made worse by recent construction completion in that area, sta
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The Weather Channel on MSNChattanooga Flooding Death Toll Rises To 4
More than 6 inches of rain caused deadly flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Tuesday evening. Three members of the same family died when the saturated ground caused a tree to fall on their car, and a fourth victim was later found.
Flash flood warnings were in effect across Tennessee on Wednesday, Aug. 13, after deadly floodwaters trapped cars near Chattanooga.
As flooding overtook a vehicle in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Aug. 12, this man came to the rescue, smashing a window to provide a chance for escape.
A police officer carried a woman on his back to safety amid the flash flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
At least three people are dead and one other is missing after heavy rain triggered flooding in Chattanooga. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports that more rain is in the forecast and a flash flood warning remains in place.