nytimes.com
1. The rising of the Cumberland River from 2 days of terrible thunderstorms was what caused the flooding in Nashville.
2. The Cumberland River was 50 feet above its normal water level.
3. All the water treetment plants in Nashville were submerged under the water from the floods. There for they could not pump out the water.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
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