WINGO, Ky. — Severe storms rolled through western Kentucky Monday morning, downing trees and power lines and leaving hundreds of people seemingly without power.

according to a ohUgarte map Nearly 1,000 homes in Graves County were without power as of about 7:30 a.m. Monday, mostly in or near Wingo, according to the Western Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative. There appear to be about 50 power outages in the Murray area.

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in a social media posts On Sunday night, WKRECC said all crews were “ready” to restore service in Graves and Calloway counties, noting crews were dealing with several broken power poles and downed trees.

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