West Tennessee Storm Damage

Storm Damage Survey CARROLL COUNTY, Tenn.- Trezevant Police reported trees down on Hurt street. Officers said the city experienced scattered power outages for several hours. Roof damage has also been reported in Atwood area. FAYETTE COUNTY, Tenn.- Deputies reported early morning flooding on the north west end of the county. Braden Road, Beaver Creek Drive and Porter Road were temporarily closed due to flooding. Roads have been cleared. GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn.- Emergency Management Director Rickey Graves told WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News there were several trees and power lines reportedly down across the county. More than 60 homes and businesses were without power south of Medina after 8 utility poles were destroyed by strong winds. Residents in some areas are still without power. HARDEMAN COUNTY, Tenn.- Sheriff’s deputies report several trees and power lines downed, but no structural damage has been reported. HENRY COUNTY, Tenn.- Sheriff Monte Belew said there were few trees and power lines down north west of the county. One utility pole off of Hwy. 440 caught fire during the storm. Scattered outages reported near the grove area. MADISON COUNTY, Tenn.- Emergency Management Director Marty Clements reports severe structural damage south of Jackson City Limits in Bemis area. Trees and Power lines were torn town a half of a mile wide along Royal Street. Both houses and cars near North Parkway have tree damage. There are trees and power lines down on Ridgemont . Clements said the worst damage has been found along Henderson and High Oak Roads. He said there were more than 15 houses with structural damage from trees and tree limbs. SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn.- Emergency Management Director Bob Nations said few limbs caused electrical outlets across Memphis area. There were more than 1.300 people without power in the early morning hours.

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