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  1. 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. Among the buildings that lost electricity was the 617-foot (188 m) AT&T Building , the tallest building in Tennessee.

  2. 30 kwi 2020 · In this week’s issue, we look back at the 2010 flood in two parts: J.R. Lind examines how Nashville’s emergency-response efforts have evolved in the decade since the flood; and Alejandro ...

  3. During May 1-2, 2010, Nashville received more than 13 inches of rainfall, forcing the Cumberland River, and several others, over their banks. Flooding devastated areas throughout Nashville and surrounding counties, taking lives and destroying homes, businesses, and roadways.

  4. 1 maj 2016 · During May 1-2, 2010, Nashville received more than 13 inches of rainfall, forcing the Cumberland River, and several others, over their banks. Flooding devastated areas throughout Nashville and surrounding counties, taking lives and destroying homes, businesses, and roadways.

  5. 30 kwi 2020 · Nashville, Tenn. (WKRN) – It’s hard to believe that it has been ten years since the terrible Flood of 2010. It goes down as one of the worst disasters in Middle Tennessee history because it...

  6. 30 kwi 2015 · Six years ago, Nashville was brought to its knees by a flood the likes of which it had never known. Lives were lost and homes were ruined, but Nashville rose above the tragedy.

  7. 30 kwi 2020 · Images from the historic 2010 flood in Nashville are imprinted into the minds of many Middle Tennesseans. Up to 16-inches of rain deluged Middle Tennessee in just two days, causing billions...

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