Nashville and the surrounding Music City area is still dealing with the aftermath of the ice storm that hit in late January.
Though the impacts of Winter Storm Fern in Nashville have mostly worked their way out of the news cycle, there’s still plenty of clean up to do. Ice and freezing rain hung on to trees and power lines for days on end in the Middle Tennessee area, which led to over 200,000 homes being without power at one point. The slow process to get all of those residences back online has led to heavy scrutiny of the Nashville Electric Service (NES).
The ice storm caused severe damage to Nashville and the surrounding area, and needless to say, it’s taken a toll on residents. Some of the city’s parks are still closed and are hoping to reopen in early March, if they can get all of the tree limbs and debris cleaned up then…