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East TN Flood Cleanup Grinds On in Knox, Sevier Counties

May 4, 2026

Communities in Knox and Sevier Counties are pushing through cleanup after severe weekend storms unleashed flash flooding, swamping roads and fields along waterways like the Little Pigeon River. Residents reported widespread standing water Monday night, with two to five inches of rain triggering the deluge, according to local accounts compiled by Fox 17. State emergency management teams have mobilized for debris removal and infrastructure assessments, mirroring efforts seen after Hurricane Helene battered the region on Sept. 27, 2024.

In Sevier County, flooding hit hardest near the Little Pigeon River, where submerged fields and blocked roadways snarled traffic and access. Knox County crews reported similar woes, with initial damage surveys underway to prioritize fixes on state routes. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is lending expertise from its Helene recovery playbook, inspecting bridges and coordinating right-of-way access for rebuilding; property owners can reach out via [email protected] or 833-TDOTFIX.

Mark Nagi, TDOT Region 1 communications officer, confirmed crews are assessing connectivity losses, urging locals to report issues promptly. No injuries have been reported from this event, but the storms recall Helene's devastation, which felled bridges and isolated mountain hamlets. As of May 4, 2026, volunteers and officials brace for more rain, determined to restore East Tennessee's vital lifelines.

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