Some expected to be without power until Monday after storms hit Louisville on Friday night
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Public Works in Louisville worked through the night to clear the roads from downed trees, and although that work is done thousands of people are still without power.
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LG&E and KU have brought in about 300 extra crews to help survey and fix the damage.
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