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Flash Flooding Closes I-24 in Chattanooga

Rescue teams are assisting stranded residents on submerged roads under a continuing state of emergency.

Overview

  • Chattanooga recorded 6.42 inches of rain on August 12, marking its second-highest single-day total since 1879.
  • More than three feet of water inundated Interstate 24 near McBrien Road, prompting the Tennessee Department of Transportation to shut the route.
  • Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp declared a state of emergency and said his office is working with state partners to coordinate relief efforts.
  • Sheriff Austin Garrett described the flooding as unusually widespread, noting crews have struggled to reach inundated areas.
  • TDOT crews are monitoring flood levels on I-24 and preparing to begin cleanup as waters recede, while teams carry out damage assessments across the county.