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Tennessee flooding: Pictures show ‘devastating loss’ as search begins for more than 40 missing

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Joe Sommerlad
Monday 23 August 2021 15:25 EDT
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A car peeks out from under a house that was destroyed by floodwaters at the Cooley Market in Waverly, Tennessee
A car peeks out from under a house that was destroyed by floodwaters at the Cooley Market in Waverly, Tennessee (AP)

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A ranch foreman who worked for country music superstar Loretta Lynn and two twin toddlers were among the 22 people who tragically lost their lives as the US town of Waverly, Tennessee, and its surrounding counties were devastated by catastrophic flash flooding over the weekend, the disaster brought on by torrential rainfall that struck without warning.

Search and rescue efforts continue with an estimated 20 people still missing as local citizens say they were caught totally off guard by the 17 inches of rain that hammered the area over 24 hours - much of it within a six-hour window.

Responding to the tragedy, US president Joe Biden expressed his sincere condolences from the White House and said: “We’ve reached out to the community and we stand ready to offer them support.”

Waverly public safety officials have posted a partial list of those missing in the flood, asking the public’s help in locating them.

Survivors described the floodwaters as rushing in like a tsunami.

“All of a sudden it was like a tidal wave that just came over the road and into my yard,” Casey Hipshire told CNN. “Next thing I know the water is in my house, and it’s up to my chest.”

Waverly mother saves four of her five children, but tragically loses two-year-old

A mother managed to save four of her five children from the floodwaters in Waverly, Tennessee, but tragically lost hold of her toddler son as he was swept away.

Two-year-old Kellen Cole Burrow is now among the missing after the disastrous floods struck the state over the weekend.

Kellen’s father, Kalaub McCord, says the boy’s mother was clutching him and their four other children as floodwaters rushed into their apartment.

“I couldn’t get back to him, but she managed to save our other four children,” Mr McCord told WZTV. “If it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t have any children right now.”

Nathan Place23 August 2021 20:14

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