Update, 10:25 p.m.: 7,052 CDE customers are without power.

Update, 1:40 p.m.: According to CDE, 7,680 CDE customers are still without power.

Update, 10 a.m.: Clarksville’s CDE is down to 7,900 households without power.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – About 14,400 households were without power at 9 a.m. Saturday, the day after Montgomery County was barraged by wind gusts that reached a record 79 mph.

About 9,400 CDE Lightband customers were without power at 9 a.m. About 5,000 CEMC members in Montgomery County were without power.

Crews were receiving help from 17 crews with 100 more workers that came from surrounding counties and states to restore power.

“The additional crews are here and working hard!” CDE said. “We have workers from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Georgia and Indiana and can’t thank them enough for coming to help our community.”

The Walmart on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard does not have refrigerated or frozen items at this time, according to Montgomery County Government. “Everything is being removed due to their power loss for seven hours. Please seek other resources when buying groceries today.”

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Widespread outages

A 79 mph wind gust was recorded at Outlaw Field at 12:56 p.m. Friday, the strongest recorded today in Tennessee.

Those gusts took down trees, utility poles and power lines. At the height of the outage Friday afternoon, 31,000 of CDE’s 79,500 customers lost power.

Throughout the multi-county CEMC system, 48,000 members lost power, with over 8,000 of those in Montgomery County.

“The widespread outages means we can’t provide estimated times of restoration,” CDE said Saturday. “We know this is frustrating and we assure you our employees are working around the clock to get power restored.

“We truly appreciate all the support & patience from the Clarksville community! Y’all are keeping our spirits high!” CDE said in a Tweet.

CDE customers may receive some incorrect texts.

“Due to the amount of outages on our system, our power restoration texts are going a little crazy. If you receive a text saying your power has been restored, but it’s not, please resubmit your outage. Respond with OUT or click the link.”