From USA Today
LOUISVILLE (AP) — Power companies say the number of power outages has dropped to about less than 35,000 across the state, down from a high of more than 769,000.
Kenergy spokeswoman Lisa Vincent says the company, which serves parts of western Kentucky, had 15,584 customers without power as of Sunday. Kentucky Utilities listed 4,300 customers as powerless on Sunday in four western Kentucky counties.
The Public Service Commission listed about 13,000 cooperative customers without power on Sunday.
There were no new estimates available Sunday afternoon for Louisville Gas & Electric or the Tennessee Valley Authority, which made up about 32,000 outages Friday.
The deadly storm dropped snow and ice across Kentucky starting Jan. 27. State officials have attributed 30 deaths to storm-related causes.
Kenergy spokeswoman Lisa Vincent says the company, which serves parts of western Kentucky, had 15,584 customers without power as of Sunday. Kentucky Utilities listed 4,300 customers as powerless on Sunday in four western Kentucky counties.
The Public Service Commission listed about 13,000 cooperative customers without power on Sunday.
There were no new estimates available Sunday afternoon for Louisville Gas & Electric or the Tennessee Valley Authority, which made up about 32,000 outages Friday.
The deadly storm dropped snow and ice across Kentucky starting Jan. 27. State officials have attributed 30 deaths to storm-related causes.
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