Nashville Mayor Declares State of Emergency After Deadly Floods

The mayor of Nashville has declared a state of emergency after torrential rains flooded large areas in the Tennessee capital.
Nashville Mayor Declares State of Emergency After Deadly Floods
Nashville Mayor John Cooper speaks during a news conference on the Christmas day bombing in Nashville, Tenn., on Dec. 26, 2020. Terry Wyatt/Getty Images
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The mayor of Nashville has declared a state of emergency after torrential rains flooded large areas in the Tennessee capital, leaving roads impassable, homes flooded, and at least four people dead.

“Today, I signed an executive order declaring a local state of emergency due to flooding in Nashville, as we seek state and federal resources to assist Davidson County,” Mayor John Cooper wrote in a statement Sunday.
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