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One-mile-long floating barrier installed in East Tennessee lake to catch Helene flood debris

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The Tennessee Valley Authority is installing a one-mile-long boom in the middle of Douglas Lake to collect flood debris that was washed into the lake by Hurricane Helene.Located at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, Douglas Lake recently became the watershed for Helene floodwaters that poured down the mountains.This has led to the lake filling with floating and submerged debris that became caught in the floods, which TVA officials hope to ca…
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