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'It's like a war-zone:' East Tennessee communities picking up pieces after catastrophic flooding
SUMMARY: In East Tennessee and Western North Carolina, communities are reeling from the devastation left by Hurricane Helen, which caused historic flooding. Thousands have lost their homes, and many are still evacuated, struggling to access essential supplies as roads remain destroyed. Six people have died, and over 100 are missing. Local residents, including flood victims, express desperation for assistance to rebuild their lives. While acknowledging the overwhelming destruction, some, like Barby Armstrong, remain hopeful for recovery, emphasizing the importance of community support. Resources for helping flood victims are available on fox13memphis.com.
Communities in East Tennessee and West North Carolina are continuing to dig out of unimaginable devastation from Hurricane Helene. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/its-like-a-war-zone-east-tn-communities-picking-up-pieces-after-catastrophic-flooding/article_6a2fa136-804f-11ef-ab48-731a085fb36b.html
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Son hopes to get emergency visa following mother's death in East Tennessee
SUMMARY: Roger O’Connor Valenzuela, a Cuban pastor living in Singapore, is urgently seeking an emergency U.S. visa to join his family in Tennessee after his mother, Daisy Valenzuela Vives, was fatally struck by a truck in Pigeon Forge. Following devastating news from her neurosurgeon about massive intracranial bleeding, Valenzuela immediately began the complicated visa process amidst Cuban travel restrictions. He hopes to attend his mother’s funeral and support his grieving father during this difficult time. Though he plans to return to Singapore, Valenzuela emphasizes the importance of saying goodbye and appreciates the support he has received. His embassy interview is scheduled for August 18.
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A short La Niña is coming soon. What does that mean for weather near you?
SUMMARY: The U.S. is on “La Niña watch,” with the Climate Prediction Center forecasting a short, weak La Niña forming this fall, similar to last winter. Despite its weakness, La Niña influences weather patterns: typically causing drier, warmer conditions in the southern U.S. and northern Mexico, and wetter weather in the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley. Last winter reflected these trends, though some areas like east Texas and Kentucky saw wetter conditions. La Niña’s strongest impact usually occurs in winter months and may also intensify the hurricane season, with NOAA predicting a 50% chance of an above-normal hurricane season this year.
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2 Tennessee public buildings rank in top 100 ugliest in the U.S.
SUMMARY: A survey by the New Jersey Real Estate Network, involving 3,012 participants, ranked the top 100 ugliest public buildings in the U.S. Tennessee had two entries: Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum ranked 46th, criticized for its 1961 mid-century blocky design catering more to capacity than aesthetics. The Nashville Metro Courthouse barely made the list at 100, noted for its grand but stern, classical style. Kentucky’s Owensboro City Hall was 44th, while Alabama had five entries, the most by any state. The survey’s top ugliest public building was Flint’s Municipal Center in Michigan. Many listed buildings were courthouses or judicial centers.
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