TO OUR TENNESSEE FAMILY

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has declared a level-three state of emergency following the tornadoes and strong storms that swept across the state on Saturday, leaving at least six people dead and more than 50 injured, multiple buildings destroyed and 35,000+ without power.

Clarksville, Madison and Nashville are among the cities impacted. Residents are urged to stay out of affected areas and call the Red Cross if they’ve been displaced.

"Tonight, Nashville joins other communities across Middle Tennessee grieving loss of life from deadly tornadoes," shared Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell on X. "As we continue to take stock of the devastation, please keep our neighbors in your thoughts and prayers. Be safe and look after one another."

Our hearts go out to the folks who've been affected. Please be safe and, if you can, let us know you're OK.

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