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Families of flood victims at Tennessee plastics plant raise new questions
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Families of those who died when floodwaters consumed a plastics plant in Tennessee are asking why so many employees were working as the storm rolled in. The bodies of five of six missing employees have now been recovered. The company defends its actions the day of the flood, saying workers were given ample warning to get out. NBC News' Guad Venegas reportsOct. 7, 2024