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LIST: How to help flood victims
The city mobilizes in the face of a disaster
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Power outages throughout downtown
NES substations flooded, leave businesses and residents without power in wide swath of downtown
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Less than 4,000 Davidson homes insured against floods
Federal program’s area payouts less than $16M since ‘78
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Geert De Lombaerde
No river required: Rains force VU baseball team to football field
Commodores hopeful to return to their own facility Tuesday. Repairs and replenishing supplies will take longer.
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David Boclair
Ensworth waits for waters to recede, works to reschedule events
Flooding had an impact on all of the school's athletics facilities.
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Harold Huggins
Cumberland crests; only working water treatment plant spared
Bredesen, Cooper and Dean tour city, assess disaster; governor asks President Obama for help
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Jeff Woods
MetroCenter, north Nashville at risk of further flooding
Levees protecting MetroCenter could be at risk of breach
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Brantley Hargrove
Nashvillians not conserving enough water, Metro says
Residents watering lawns, flowers — some even getting car washes
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Joey Garrison
Cell service spotty, carriers working to restore networks
AT&T hardest hit by flooding
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Erin Lawley
Attorney general warns of price-gouging in wake of flood
AG says he'll prosecute anyone engaging in the practice
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Jeff Woods
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