"We do expect this number to change," spokesperson Myron Hughes of the Unicoi County Emergency Management Agency said Sunday.
Officials said the Nolichucky River is believed to have swelled about 30 feet, which caused widespread destruction of property and structures.
As of Saturday night, 33 people are missing in Unicoi County with no confirmed deaths. Wastewater services have failed, so ...
All YMCA of East Tennessee locations will be accepting donations in the coming days to be delivered to Unicoi County, one of ...
Hurricane Helene's remnants devastated parts of East Tennessee with dangerous floods and ... With the help of countless ...
Catastrophic flooding from Tropical Storm Helene has forced a “dangerous rescue situation" at a hospital in northeast ...
Unicoi County Hospital is in Erwin, Tennessee, around 100 miles east of Knoxville and Pigeon Forge. The region saw intense ...
Greeneville's water supply will run out Sept. 29, Laura White, Greeneville Water Commission superintendent told Knox News.
Officer Doug Gregg walked away from the Unicoi County Hospital on Sept ... River that starts in North Carolina and flows into ...
Several state routes and parts of Interstate 26 in Northeast Tennessee closed on Friday due to downed trees and flooding, ...
Road closures caused by surging rivers and disrupted communications in the wake of Hurricane Helene on Saturday isolated ...