ERWIN, Tenn. — Rescue workers in Tennessee said Friday they have recovered the body of the final person still missing after massive flooding from Hurricane Helene hit a plastics factory there.
Rosa Andrade, 29, was one of six employees killed after they were unable to escape the rising waters around Impact Plastics in Erwin, a small town in East Tennessee.
Normally running 2 feet deep, the river rose to a record 30 feet that day, with more than 1.4 million gallonso of water running downstream each second — twice as much as Niagara Falls.
Relatives of some of those who were killed have sued Impact Plastics and its owner, Gerald O’Connor.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is probing the allegations involving Impact Plastics at the direction of the local prosecutor.
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