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Warming Shelters Open as Nashville Remains in State of Emergency

More than 165,000 Nashville Electric Service customers remain without power as crews work round-the-clock on a recovery expected to last several days, officials said.

Summary
Mayor Freddie O'Connell declared a state of emergency in Davidson County Sunday due to power outages, ice and downed trees. As tens of thousands of people across Nashville remain without power, dozens of shelters are open to help you get warm.

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WKRN broke the news in Nashville, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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