Several other agencies across East Tennessee are reporting issues, including disruptions in 911 services and intersections without working traffic lights.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Left in the aftermath of Sunday morning’s strong storms and high winds are many downed trees and thousands of people without power.
Below is a breakdown of how many households are without power as of 4 p.m. Sunday:
- Knoxville Utilities Board: 888 outages
- Clinton Utilities Board: 66 outages
- LaFollette Utilities: 1,997 outages
- Powell Valley Electric Cooperative: 364 outages
- Volunteer Energy Cooperative: 2,121 outages
- Newport Utilities: 221 outages
- Sevier County Electric: 2,495 outages
- Fort Loudoun Electric Cooperative: 218 outages
- Plateau Electric Cooperative: 106 outages
Several other agencies across East Tennessee are reporting issues, including disruptions in 911 services in Monroe County, downed power lines in Anderson and Blount counties and intersections without working traffic signals in Knox County.
The Clinch River has flooded Roberts Road and portions of State Highway 33 in Hancock County. Alternate routes are limited, so please avoid these areas until the waters recede.

In addition to the power outages, flooding has also shut down several roads in Hancock and Claiborne counties, according to THP’s Fall Branch District.
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Story courtesy of our news partner WVLT.