Monday, May 3, 2010

cumberland river flooding


cumberland river flooding


The Cumberland River flooding in the river rise to record levels, which is the tragic deaths and destruction of many structures. Rising waters around the Opryland Hotel forced some 1,500 guests to spend the night in a gymnasium rather than an elegant hotel in the heart of Nashville, TN country music. According to a press release, the guests were twenty refuge in nearby Central time, long before the levees breached also.The hotel is owned by Gaylord Opryland Entertainment (NYSE: GET).

The next news update flood information Gaylord Hotel's website:"The city of Nashville called" special status "because of the historic flooding in the region, Gaylord Opryland is not every night for reservations made over the next few weeks. As further information becomes available to the authorities, you can update it, when to accept the booking. Thank you for your understanding in this unfortunate situation caused by this natural disaster."The Cumberland River Crest is expected Monday as high as 11 meters in the afternoon and cause more destruction. Officials fear that they may be discovering more bodies in the floodwaters.

The water is a threat to the Grand Ole Opry House and Opry Mills shopping center parking lot. No report has all the water coming into the buildings, although the weather.com reports that 1500 guests staying at the hotel Orpyland had to spend the night in high school to escape the rising water.Tennessee floods caused extensive damage, and the unfortunate deaths over the weekend. 9:00 So far, people have been killed during the disastrous weather and Nashville officials expect more deaths than the Cumberland Flood continues on Monday. The dead are not just made in Tennessee, but Mississippi and Kentucky.

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