![]() ![]() The weather service earlier reported water entering a Walmart store in southern Nashville with cars in the parking lot submerged up to their windows.Ī second man was found dead on the Nashboro Village golf course, police said. Officials later identified the man as Garry Cole, 70, of South Nashville. Search and rescue crews found a deceased man inside a car submerged by floodwater near a Walmart store next to a creek, the Metro Nashville Police Department said on Twitter. The Nashville Fire Department’s swift water rescue teams had pulled at least 130 people from vehicles and homes as of Sunday morning, the Nashville Office of Emergency Management said.Ī car is submerged in water Sunday as flash flooding inundates parts of Nashville. sTjGWs9YIf- Mayor John Cooper March 28, 2021įlooding Saturday evening into early Sunday morning led to reports of people clinging to trees and taking refuge in their attics to avoid rising water, the National Weather Service in Nashville said. Metro’s first responders have worked tirelessly following the city’s second-highest ever two-day rainfall, which flooded neighborhoods across the county. We send our deepest sympathies to the loved ones of the four Nashvillians who died in last night’s flooding. ![]() “Metro’s first responders have worked tirelessly following the city’s second-highest ever two-day rainfall, which flooded neighborhoods across the county.” “We send our deepest sympathies to the loved ones of the four Nashvillians who died in last night’s flooding,” Cooper said in separate post on Twitter. ![]() Nashville Mayor John Cooper signed an executive order declaring the state of emergency Sunday, saying in a tweet that Davidson County would need state and federal resources after the severe weather. Sunday, there were no active flash flood warnings in New England.įlash flood warnings issued earlier for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, and Rhode Island have since expired, but flood warnings and river flood warnings remained in effect Sunday night for parts of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine and Vermont.Nashville has declared a state of emergency after flash flooding overnight Saturday killed at least four people in the area. Severe thunderstorm warnings were also issued for parts of Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester counties in Massachusetts and Tolland and Windham counties in Connecticut.Ĭlick here for the latest severe weather alerts Flash flood warnings in New EnglandĪs of 11 p.m. There was some indication that a tornado may have touched down in Maynard, Mass., but there has been no official confirmation as of yet. Sunday for Berkshire County in Massachusetts. An earlier tornado warning was issued around 6 a.m. Tornado warnings were issued for the Townsend, Massachusetts area and the Brookline, New Hampshire, area a short time later. Another tornado warning was issued for the Raymond, New Hampshire, area just before 10 a.m. Severe thunderstorms capable of producing a tornado were located in the Chelmsford/Lowell area in Massachusetts and the Manchester/Pelham area in New Hampshire between 8 and 9 a.m. New England storm impacts: Streets flooded, NASCAR race postponed, flights delayedĮarlier tornado warnings for Essex, Middlesex and Worcester counties in Massachusetts and Hillsborough and Rockingham counties in New Hampshire also expired, but tornado watches remained in effect through 3 p.m. ![]()
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