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Near-Record Levels Of Rainfall Cause Deadly Flooding In Nashville

People are trying to clean up after torrential rains swept across Tennessee last weekend, leaving four dead. Nashville received more than 7 inches of rain, the second-highest two-day rainfall total ever recorded, Mayor John Cooper said on Sunday.

Host Peter O’Dowd speaks with WPLN’s Nina Cardona.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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