
Got this internally, sharing here: Here is the update from AT&T:
The front 1/3rd of their building is structuraly damaged. That includes
fiber entry.
They have no power and there is major flooding on all floors including the basement. The Fire Department is en route with pump trucks to help with the flooding. They have Building Engineers and Electricians on the way to look into the structure and getting power turned on. They have 2 850KW generators on the way and 2 1MW generators on standby. They have new A/C Chillers on the way (Existing Chiller plant was destroyed)
On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 3:38 PM Jay R. Ashworth via Outages < outages@outages.org> wrote:
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From: "Kurt Duncan via Outages" <outages@outages.org>
Anyone else seeing phone or internet issues due to the AT&T building being damaged by the explosion in Nashville ?
Let's please continue to confine replies here to specific information about network impacts, and keep the speculation threads to -discuss; thanks to whomever already started that thread. I would name them, but the caffeine hasn't kicked in yet.
If you're in that building in Nash, we'll be particularly interested in anything you're allowed to tell us in between bailing.
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