Tennessee state authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident at a plastics factory in Erwin, Tennessee, where 11 workers were swept away by flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The Impact Plastics factory, located in a rural area near the Nolichucky River, was inundated as heavy rainfall led to a rapid rise in water levels.
Reports indicate that employees at the factory were allegedly not allowed to leave in time to avoid the storm's impact. It wasn't until the flooding reached critical levels, with water entering the parking lot and the plant losing power, that the decision was made to shut down and send workers home. Tragically, 11 individuals were swept away by the raging waters, resulting in two confirmed fatalities.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is now looking into potential criminal violations related to the incident, following a directive from the local prosecutor. Allegations have surfaced regarding the handling of the situation at Impact Plastics on the day of the flooding.
Survivors recounted harrowing experiences of being stranded as floodwaters rose around them, with some managing to escape in vehicles while others awaited rescue. Videos shared on social media captured the dramatic helicopter rescues that took place as the floodwaters continued to rise.
Impact Plastics released a statement indicating that they monitored the weather conditions closely and dismissed employees when the situation became critical. However, conflicting accounts from workers suggest that evacuation should have occurred earlier, raising questions about the company's response to the emergency.
The tragic loss of lives has deeply affected the community, with families of the victims grappling with the aftermath of the disaster. Fundraisers have been initiated to support the families of the deceased workers, as they mourn the loss of their loved ones.
As the investigation unfolds and more details emerge, the focus remains on understanding the circumstances that led to this devastating event and ensuring accountability for those involved.