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The 2010 Nashville Flood. On May 2nd and 3rd, Nashville and Middle Tennessee received the worst flooding that anyone could remember. Despite being one of the most damaging floods in US...
3 maj 2010 · Clips of Downtown Nashville during the 2010 flood including views from 2nd Avenue, Broadway, James Robertson Parkway, the Pedestrian Bridge, LP Field (Home of the Tennessee Titans), the...
3 maj 2010 · Aerial video of the flood in downtown Nashville taken on approach to BNA on the morning of May 3, 2010.
Michael Deppisch. Between May 1st and May 2nd, 2010, Middle Tennessee received the greatest amount of rainfall in recorded history. It left us with several casualties, millions of dollars in damage and an indelible mark on our city. This video shows but a small sample of the destruction and mayhem wrought by this disaster.
Historic flooding occurred in Middle Tennessee the first weekend of May, 2010. Two consecutive days of record breaking daily rainfall totals caused creeks, streams and the Cumberland river to overflow banks.
In Belle Meade, a neighborhood of Nashville, the ground floor of St. George's Episcopal Church was flooded. [16] In the early morning of May 4, flooding at a Nashville Electric Service substation caused power to go out in the center of the city.
Explore the tragic events of the 2010 Nashville Flood, a catastrophic disaster that submerged neighborhoods and claimed the lives of 26 people. #nashville #f...