5 a.m. update: Sunday's storms killed at least one person and caused one of the largest power outages on record for the Nashville Electric Service.
More than 94,000 customers continued to lack electricity as of Monday morning in the wake of a Sunday afternoon storm that passed through Middle Tennessee.
"The line of storms took down a number of trees, power lines and poles," NES said in Twitter statement.
At one point Sunday night, more than 130,000 people were without power.
Trees down blocking roads to get in or get out.
This is very bad.
Hope folks are safe..
Just too much..tornado, COVID and now this.
Stay safe
Ma
More than 94,000 customers continued to lack electricity as of Monday morning in the wake of a Sunday afternoon storm that passed through Middle Tennessee.
"The line of storms took down a number of trees, power lines and poles," NES said in Twitter statement.
At one point Sunday night, more than 130,000 people were without power.
Trees down blocking roads to get in or get out.
This is very bad.
Hope folks are safe..
Just too much..tornado, COVID and now this.
Stay safe
Ma