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It's astonishing no one was seriously hurt as water barreled into the gorge and stalled multiple trucks and cars on I-40 near ...
A family was stuck on the highway for three hours as they were surrounded by flooding and rock slides. It started as a normal road trip for the Yoder family, coming back from a trip Wednesday in ...
What started out as a normal trip to North Carolina for Makenzie Phillips and her boyfriend quickly turned into a day they would never forget.
Heavy rain, flooding and a rock slide have again closed a section of the major cross country highway Interstate 40 along its ...
Both directions of Interstate 40 remain closed near the North Carolina-Tennessee state line after flooding and a rockslide ...
Most traffic can take I-81 onto I-26, which moves into the Asheville area. Vehicles more than 10 feet wide are being asked to take I-81 into Virginia, then turn south onto I-77. At this time, there’s ...
Interstate 40 is once again closed due to flooding in Cocke County, leading to detours for those looking to go to North ...
Interstate 40 in western North Carolina, the 20 miles in both directions nearest the Tennessee border, remains closed from ...
I-40 is closed at the Tennessee/North Carolina state line after a rockslide and flooding. Here's what you should know.
Interstate 40 in Pigeon River Gorge is closed for at least two weeks after rockslides and flooding occurred near Tennessee-North Carolina Line ...
Another I-40 rockslide means drivers must seek alternate routes in Cocke County. A reopening date has not been set.
After 24 hours the roaring flood waters have subsided allowing crews on Interstate 40 to begin the intensive clean-up along with people living along Green Corner Road.