AUSTIN (KXAN) — When severe weather rolls through, with it usually comes the threat of power outages.
If you want to check for power outages in your area, whether you’re away from home and want to see if your house is without power, want to know details about the outage and restoration, or simply want to know how many people are impacted, checking is simple.
In Central Texas, there are four main electricity service providers:
Austin Energy
Covers the Austin Metro Area.
To report an outage, call 512-322-9100. Customers can check for outages here .
Bluebonnet
Covers multiple counties in southern and eastern Central Texas.
Blubonnet has an outage map where customers can find outages in their area. To report an outage by phone, call 800-949-4414.
Oncor
Covers parts of Travis and Williamson Counties and the northern portion of KXAN’s viewing area.
Customers can report outages and receive updates by registering for MyOncor text alerts by texting “REG” to 66267, downloading the MyOncor App and following Oncor on Facebook and Twitter, or by calling (888) 313-4747.
Pedernales Electric
Covers parts of Travis, Hays, Williamson and portions of Caldwell counties.
You can check outage maps on each of their websites, which are linked above. You can then zoom in on specific areas of the maps or search certain addresses.
Typically when there’s an outage, details about it will be included on the maps, like when it started, how many customers are impacted, the anticipated end time, etc.