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A new rockslide and flash flooding have closed I-40 near the Tennessee state line, causing detours and backups on the North Carolina side.
Flash flooding in Cocke County on Wednesday caught motorists and locals alike by surprise, with E911 operators fielding nearly 30 calls from the area.
Interstate 40 is once again closed due to flooding in Cocke County, leading to detours for those looking to go to North ...
I-40 is closed at the Tennessee/North Carolina state line after a rockslide and flooding. Here's what you should know.
Another I-40 rockslide means drivers must seek alternate routes in Cocke County. A reopening date has not been set.
A part of Interstate 40 near the North Carolina-Tennessee state line remains closed after a rockslide occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
TDOT says a section of I-40 near the North Carolina border will be closed for two weeks as crews work to clear mud and debris, as well as repair a portion of the road.
A rockslide and flooding have caused a portion of Interstate 40 to be shut down near the North Carolina/Tennessee line.
Both directions of Interstate 40 remain closed near the North Carolina-Tennessee state line after flooding and a rockslide ...
Interstate 40 is closed in both directions near the North Carolina and Tennessee state line due to a possible landslide, ...
The long and winding road back to ... and the host school, Tennessee High (56-35), along the way. A state semifinalist itself last year after winning 29 games, Cocke County doesn't fool around.
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn ... will be one lane open in each direction between the Tennessee/North Carolina state line and Exit 447 at Hartford Road. All traffic will be pushed to the westbound lanes.