Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Flooding Response Continues in Middle Tennessee


On Saturday, Aug. 21, Middle Tennessee experienced catastrophic flash flooding from a line of rain and storms that moved swiftly through the state. A reported 17 inches of rain fell within a 12-hour period. Dickson, Hickman, Houston, and Humphreys counties all received significant impact, with the city of Waverly the most devastated. More than 700 homes were either heavily damaged or destroyed.

Within hours, Red Cross volunteers began arriving in the affected areas providing safe shelter, food, relief supplies and comfort to those in need.

Today, Red Cross volunteers continue to provide support to people affected. Our work is not done. Red Cross caseworkers are connecting one-on-one with people to assist with recovery. Those in need of assistance can call 833-583-3114. Affected residents must register for assistance with a caseworker by Sept. 20, 2021.

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