Chattanooga Faces Troubling Weather With Road Closures and Hazards

Chattanooga Faces Troubling Weather With Road Closures and Hazards

Hey there, Chattanooga! We’ve got some tricky weather rolling through our lovely city, and it’s causing a bit of chaos on the roads. As we hunker down and weather the storm, it’s important to stay informed about the situation out there!

Road Closures and Hazards All Around

First off, let’s talk about the roads. Several areas in and around Chattanooga are either closed or have limited access due to the nasty conditions.

  • Chestnut Street between 3rd and 4th is experiencing a tree down.
  • At Addison Road and Bonny Oaks, wires are down, so please stay clear.
  • Reports of a hazard are coming in from Riverfront Parkway at Reggie White.
  • If you’re near 3500 Taylor Street, watch out for another hazard reported there.
  • Flooding is impacting the area around 2514 Amnicola Hwy.
  • 1900 Cummings Hwy is fully closed with an unknown hazard—best to steer clear!
  • Another hazard has been reported at 1915 McCallie Ave.
  • And last but not least, keep an eye on 1205 W 3rd Street for yet another hazardous situation.

It seems like conditions could worsen as winds pick up and the rain keeps coming throughout the night. Experts are reminding everyone to avoid these areas until crews have a chance to clear away debris, trees, and wires or until the water levels lower. Remember, safety first!

Safety Tips and Best Practices

It’s crucial to follow the guidance from law enforcement officials, traffic control devices, and flaggers in these impacted locations. If you do happen to encounter downed power lines or flooded roads, please do not attempt to cross them. Your safety is paramount.

If you come across an impassable location due to trees, flooding, or downed wires, don’t hesitate to contact the Chattanooga Police Department Non-Emergency Number at 698-2525 to report it. They are ready to help and keep our community safe!

Help is on the Way

In good news, the Tennessee National Guard is on standby to support state, county, and local emergency responders as they tackle the effects of the severe flooding we’re experiencing. It’s great to know that help is available during these challenging times!

Stay vigilant, dear Chattanoogans, and let’s keep each other informed. If you hear of any updates regarding closures or hazards, feel free to share the information — it helps us all stay safe!

Arrest Reports and More

Lastly, local law enforcement has shared the latest Hamilton County arrest reports, reminding everyone of the importance of community safety. If your case was dismissed, don’t forget to email for a prompt removal from the reports. Better safe than sorry!

While we deal with this weather together, let’s support one another, stay informed, and wait for clearer skies. Stay safe and keep an eye on local updates for the latest information. We’ll get through this together, Chattanooga!


HERE Chattanooga

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