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Warner Power Outages Caused by Weather

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June 5, 2018 - Thunderstorm Wind

Estimated eighty mph winds downed several large tree branches and trees along with downing multiple power poles.

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June 11, 2008 - Thunderstorm Wind

Sixty mph winds downed power lines from Warner and west to a sub-station. There was also tree damage in the town of Warner.

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May 6, 2007 - Flood

Widespread flooding continued across much of Brown county through May 8th. Most of the cities affected included Aberdeen, Warner, Columbia, Hecla, Groton, Barnard, Bath, and Stratford. Several hundred homes, some businesses and countless roads were affected by the flooding. Aberdeen received the most extensive damage, especially the north side of Aberdeen. Seventy-five percent of the homes in Aberdeen received some water in their basements. Basement water levels ranged from a few inches to up to the first floor of homes. Several homes had basement walls that collapsed. The overwhelming load on the drainage system caused sewage to back up into many homes. The National Guard brought large generators and pumps to Aberdeen to alleviate pressure on the storm system. A school in north Aberdeen was closed for several days because in was surrounded by water. Also, many vehicles stalled on the roads and power outages occurred, mainly in northern Aberdeen, as transformers went under water. Many cars were also damaged by the flooding. Over thirty families in Aberdeen were displaced from their homes with many living in emergency shelters.||Over one-hundred homes in Aberdeen were condemned with nearly fifty considered as unlivable. Thousands of acres of crops were flooded and damaged with many seeds and large quantities of fertilizer washed away. ||An emergency operations center was operated in Aberdeen for several days to coordinate all emergency activities. Hundreds of volunteers helped with the cleanup. Over 2500 tons of flooding debris was taken to the landfill in Aberdeen. The Governor was in Aberdeen and declared a state of emergency for Brown county. ||Groton, Stratford, Bath, Claremont, and Columbia also had flooded homes and basements. Thirty percent of Columbia's homes had some water in them with two collapsed basement walls. Eighty percent of Groton's homes had water in their basement with half having sewer backups. Sixty homes in Groton had major damage. Many sewer backups also occurred in Claremont.||Senator John Thune and representative Stephanie Herseth came to Brown County to survey the damage. Brown County was declared a disaster area by President Bush with disaster recovery and community assistance centers opened. Eight damage assessment teams from local, state, and FEMA came to Brown and other counties.|

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May 5, 2007 - Flash Flood

Very heavy rains of 5 to nearly 10 inches fell within a 6 to 10 hour period across most of Brown county causing widespread flash flooding. Most of the cities affected included Aberdeen, Warner, Columbia, Hecla, Groton, Barnard, Bath, and Stratford. Several hundred homes, some businesses, and countless roads were affected by the flooding. Aberdeen received the most extensive damage, especially the north side of Aberdeen. Seventy-five percent of the homes in Aberdeen received some water in their basements. Basement water levels ranged from a few inches to very deep water all the way up to the first floor of homes. Several homes had basement walls that collapsed. The overwhelming load on the drainage system caused sewage to back up into many homes. The National Guard brought large generators and pumps to Aberdeen to alleviate pressure on the storm system. A school in north Aberdeen was closed for several days because in was surrounded by water. Also, many vehicles stalled on the roads and power outages occurred, mainly in northern Aberdeen, as transformers went under water. Many cars were also damaged by the flooding. Over thirty families in Aberdeen were displaced from their homes with many living in emergency shelters.||Over one-hundred homes in Aberdeen were condemned with nearly fifty considered as unlivable. Thousands of acres of crops were flooded and damaged with many seeds and large quantities of fertilizer washed away. ||An emergency operations center was operated in Aberdeen for several days to coordinate all emergency activities. Hundreds of volunteers helped with the cleanup. Over 2500 tons of flooding debris was taken to the landfill in Aberdeen. The Governor was in Aberdeen and declared a state of emergency for Brown county. ||Groton, Stratford, Bath, Claremont, and Columbia also had flooded homes and basements. Thirty percent of Columbia's homes had some water in them with two collapsed basement walls. Eighty percent of Groton's homes had water in their basement with half having sewer backups. Sixty homes in Groton had major damage. Many sewer backups also occurred in Claremont.||Senator John Thune and representative Stephanie Herseth came to Brown County to survey the damage. Brown County was declared a disaster area by President Bush with disaster recovery and community assistance centers opened. Eight damage assessment teams from local, state, and FEMA came to Brown and other counties.||Rainfall amounts included 4.99 inches at Westport, 7.49 inches at Stratford, 7.97 inches at Aberdeen, 8.07 inches at Sand Lake Wildlife Refuge, 8.73 inches at Columbia, and 8.74 inches at Groton. Adding in the previous days rain, Aberdeen received 9.00 inches, Columbia received 10.19 inches, with 10.74 inches at Groton. The 8.74 inches of rainfall at Groton set a new 24 hour state rainfall record.

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News

Sussex County and Morris County power outage after I-80 accident

80,000 customers were knocked out before crews started re-routing power to substations in Morris and Sussex counties.

Aug 9, 2022

Six Flags Great Adventure closed during power outage

Hurricane Harbor and Wild Safari are operating as scheduled, according to a Six Flags spokeswoman.

Jul 22, 2022

Additional crews help repair west-central storm damage and power outage Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn

“Right now we have 53 transmission line poles down and that’s kind of the backline of our entire service territory,” said Tucker.

Jun 13, 2022

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Warner, South Dakota

City Warner
County Brown
State South Dakota (SD)
Country United States
Zip Codes 57479

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