This is why they call it a flash flood. A rainy night in South Pittsburg, Tenn., on July 10 quickly turned into something legendary. Relentless rains spawned a newborn river that decided to make its way right through houses, shops and City Hall. It came with no warning. No sirens. No weathermen urging people to seek shelter. Residents were eating dinner, watching television and heading for bed ...
This is why they call it a flash flood. A rainy night in South Pittsburg, Tenn., on July 10 quickly turned into something legendary. Relentless rains spawned a newborn river that decided to make its way right through houses, shops and City Hall. It came with no warning. No sirens. No weathermen urging people to seek shelter. Residents were eating dinner, watching television and heading for bed ...