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Flash floods and heavy rains impact Tennessee

James Allen, The Tennessean

Flooding in Waverly after 15 inches of rainfall caused destruction throughout the Humphreys County city on Saturday.

Josie Norris, The Tennessean

Dickson Public Works personnel check the flooding on Old Pond Lane following heavy rainfall on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Dickson, Tenn.

Josie Norris, The Tennessean

A house deposited by floodwater is seen at the Cooley Market in Waverly, Tenn., on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021.

Josie Norris, The Tennessean

With a waterline of dirt and small debris still clinging to her home, Joy Rhodes points to the flooded Garner Creek on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Dickson, Tenn.

Andrew Nelles, The Tennessean

A car is seen stuck in a tree in Waverly, Tenn. Fifteen inches of rainfall caused substantial flooding in the Humphreys County city.

Alan Poizner, The Tennessean

Governor Bill Lee walks past the foundation of a home that was washed away while touring flood damage and meeting those affected by it.

Andrew Nelles, The Tennessean

A shoe is seen on the muddy floor of a flood damaged home in Waverly, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021

Josie Norris, The Tennessean

Kalaub Brian McCord recounts the story of how his family was rescued from flooding outside the Humphreys County Courthouse. As of Sunday evening, his stepson Kellen Cole Burrow is still missing.

Andrew Nelles, The Tennessean

Navy Haley, 14, of Waverly, helps remove belongings from a home while volunteering with her church youth group in Tennessee.

Donated items and supplies from the American Red Cross are kept and organized at the Dickson County Family YMCA. 

Chris Gadd, The Herald

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