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Weather-related death toll in Tennessee up to 21 as snowstorm moves in
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Tennessee officials on Friday provided the latest statistics on the impacts of last weekend’s winter storm with many across the state still without power and more snow in the forecast.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Snow and ice caused outages, downed trees, and dangerous conditions across Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky. Click the image above to download our free news and weather apps.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has launched the survey a week after severe winter weather hit the Mid-South.
The Tennessee Department of Health reported on Sunday three weather-related deaths in the state, including one in Crockett County and another in Haywood County.
The Tennessee Health Department confirmed on Monday night that five people have died due to the weather this week.
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Trump administration grants emergency declaration for Tennessee to support winter weather response
Amid a winter weather event impacting all 95 counties in Tennessee, Gov. Bill Lee announced President Donald Trump has granted an emergency declaration to support the state's ongoing storm response.
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Drinking water issues due to winter weather reported in 15 counties across Tennessee
TDEC advises residents to follow all guidance provided by their water companies.
The identities of the deceased have not been released, nor has the nature of their deaths.
Soda, beer and all canned carbonated beverages can explode when they freeze, according to The Food Republic. In cold temperatures, liquids in sealed cans or bottles will freeze and expand. The drink's carbon dioxide will have nowhere to escape and eventually the building pressure may cause the soda to, well ... pop.