Power Down: A Chilly Wake-Up for Thousands
Over 207,000 People Affected
The Nashville Electric Service (NES) reported a significant power outage on Sunday morning, leaving 207,000 people without electricity. The issue was attributed to the harsh weather conditions.
A Sudden Contrast
This outage is a stark contrast to the previous night, where only a few outages were reported. Since Friday, NES crews have been working tirelessly in long shifts to restore power safely and efficiently.
Resources Mobilized
To address the crisis, NES has deployed:
- 85 bucket trucks
- Over 200 line crews
- 1,200 bags of ice melt
Customers can stay updated through:
- The NES outage map
- Text alerts
- The NES hotline
Other Power Companies Struggle
The freeze has impacted other power companies as well:
- Tri County Electric: 17,700 customers without power
- CEMC: 11,000 outages
- MTE: 15,000 outages
Serious Impacts
While the situation is challenging, it's crucial to recognize that these outages are not just inconveniences. They can have severe consequences, particularly for those who rely on electricity for medical needs or to stay warm in extreme cold.