Over 300,000 without power Sunday morning after freeze, according to reports

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Outage maps for power companies across the state show hundreds of thousands of outages on Sunday.
As of 1:00 p.m., more than 220,000 customers are without power according to Nashville Electric Service (NES).
NES says the outages on the map are weather-related. They also say their crews are currently assessing these outages and working as quickly and safely to restore power to customers as soon as possible.
This comes after NES reported Saturday night that it experienced fewer than 50 outages Saturday.
NES said since Friday, crews have been operating in continuous rotations and will remain on extended 14-16 hour shifts throughout the weekend.
If there are outages this weekend, NES says crews will work as safely and efficiently as possible until power is restored for every customer.
NES says they have the following in place:
- 85 bucket trucks prepared and ready
- More than 200 line crews available for deployment
- 1,200 bags of ice melt positioned for use
NES says customers can stay updated by checking the NES outage map, by texting OUT to 637797 (NESPWR) from the phone number linked to your account, or by calling (615) 234 0000.
Here’s the power outage totals as of 9:30 a.m.:
Tri County Electric – 29,700 without power
CEMC – 31,000 without power
MTE – 12,000 without power
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CPWS – 6,600 without power




