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Thousands without power across Nashville as strong storms roll through Middle TN

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As strong storms move through Middle Tennessee, Nashville and Hendersonville residents are reporting multiple power outages, as well as downed power lines and trees.

Nashville Electric Service's outage map shows thousands of customers without power around Hendersonville, as well as smaller clusters of outages in the northern and northeastern parts of the county. Around 5,000 residents near Old Hickory Lake are without power, as are another 1,411 customers near Mt. Juliet around Old Lebanon Road.

Reports of downed trees and power lines are also coming in from the Mt. Juliet area, according to area law enforcement.

Emergency crews are reportedly on the scene in those areas, and NES is recommended customers to avoid the area in order to allow crews to work repairing lines and restoring power.

Sanders Ferry Road near Imperial Boulevard in Hendersonville is currently closed due to the downed trees and power lines. One report said a tree fell onto and crushed a house on Raintree Drive.

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