Flash Flooding Event Devastates Communities in Middle Tennessee: How You Can Help
Saturday, August 21, 2021 I awoke to a text message from my mother-in-law, alerting that there was flash flooding in Houston County, roughly fifteen minutes down the road from us. She wanted to see how we were doing, because living in middle Tennessee, in the valleys and hollers, it could be raining on one side of the road and not the other. They had already endured a flash flooding event that changed their lives in 2013, making her extra vigilant during storms, understandably so. I told her we had honestly just woken up, it was Saturday morning and the one day I turn off all my alarms. The National Weather Service of Tennessee had issued a flash flood advisory for all Middle Tennessee the night before into Saturday evening. I proceeded to head out on our deck and check on our pond that has overflowed and flooded our yard several times during similar rain events. Sure enough, it was up, the chicken yard was a wading pool, and the sound of our sump pump kicking on and off repeated