KENTUCKY — As of Tuesday morning, power outages across Kentucky are impacting several counties, leaving more than 2,000 customers without electricity statewide.
According to the latest outage data, 2,211 homes and businesses remain without power, representing 0.09% of the 2,474,541 customers tracked across the state.
At the time of the update, Kentucky ranked ninth nationwide for total outages and sixth for the percentage of customers affected. Most outages were concentrated in a handful of counties, with Bracken County seeing the most significant disruption. The county reported 1,205 customers without power — the highest total in the state — with 22.08% of its customers affected, making it the hardest-hit area by percentage.
Other counties reporting outages include Grayson, Jefferson, Pike, Pulaski, Kenton, Campbell and Floyd, though at much lower levels.
Among utility providers, Kentucky Utilities reported the highest number of affected customers, with 1,354 outages. Warren RECC recorded the highest percentage of customers without service at 0.76%.
Utility crews continue monitoring conditions and working to restore service in affected areas.










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