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Sumner County Power Outages: Thousands Affected Amid Winter Storm
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Sumner County Faces Widespread Power Outages Amid Severe Winter Storm |
Thousands Without Electricity as Crews Work to Restore Service |
As of January 27, 2026, approximately 17,517 homes and businesses in Sumner County, Tennessee, are experiencing power outages. This accounts for 23.4% of the 74,857 customers in the county. The outages are primarily due to a severe winter storm that has caused significant damage to the electrical infrastructure.
Sumner County currently ranks second in total power outages and eighth in the percentage of customers affected among all 96 counties in Tennessee. The storm has led to widespread disruptions, with utility companies working tirelessly to restore service.
Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) reports over 35,000 customers without power across its service area, with Sumner County being one of the most affected regions. The utility has mobilized additional crews to address the extensive damage caused by falling trees and ice accumulation.
Nashville Electric Service (NES) is also reporting significant outages, with approximately 130,000 customers without power across its service area. NES crews are working in 14–16-hour shifts to expedite restoration efforts. The utility emphasizes the importance of safety and urges residents to stay clear of downed power lines.
Residents are advised to stay informed through official channels and to report any outages to their respective utility providers. Given the hazardous conditions, it is crucial to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
For the latest updates on power restoration efforts and safety guidelines, residents should monitor local news outlets and official communications from utility companies. |

