Imminent Nolichucky Dam Failure: Life-Threatening Flooding Alert for Greene County

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Sunday, September 29, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Greene County residents are on high alert as the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) warns of an imminent failure at the Nolichucky Dam, which could result in catastrophic, life-threatening flooding. The TVA's River Forecast Center has activated a condition red, anticipating a potential breach due to extreme rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Helene.

The situation is dire, with Greene County officials already urging residents to prioritize their safety. Those living within a mile of the Nolichucky River, particularly near the dam along National Highway or downstream, are advised to evacuate immediately and seek higher ground or move to shelters.

Severe weather has wreaked havoc across several communities in the region over the past few days. Rising flood waters have already caused significant damage, including the collapse of Highway 107's Kinser Bridge, which was swept away by the powerful currents.

News Channel 11 and ABC Tri-Cities reporter Anslee Daniel reported live from Greene County this morning, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. Authorities have blocked off areas near Asheville Highway in Greenville, and residents can hear the ominous roar of the river, signaling the gravity of the impending disaster.

As the situation unfolds, it is crucial for those in the affected areas to stay informed and heed evacuation orders. The potential failure of the Nolichucky Dam could lead to flash flooding in multiple counties, posing a severe threat to life and property.

For more detailed updates and live coverage, watch the video provided by News Channel 11 and ABC Tri-Cities. Stay safe and stay vigilant.

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