Sheriff: At Least 22 Dead, Many Missing in Tennessee Floods

The Associated Press
The Associated Press

WAVERLY, Tenn. (AP) — A sheriff in Tennessee said Sunday that 22 people are dead in Humphreys County after record-setting rain caused devastating flooding that swept away homes.

A Facebook page from officials in Waverly listed about 40 missing people. Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said many of the missing were from neighborhoods hit hardest by Saturday’s flash flood and the search for them continues.

The dead ranged in age from young children to elderly people, Davis said.

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