Reapirs on flooded fire house set to begin

HUNTINGDON, Tenn.-A month after flash floods swamped a Huntington fire station, repairs are set to begin. Last month’s severe flooding in Carroll County left Huntingdon’s Station 3 submerged in more than 5 feet of water. According to city officials, replacing floors, walls and updating the electrical system will cost around 18-thousand-500-dollars. The station has been out of service for the past month due to the damage. Officials say construction should begin within the month.

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