Power Outage in El Reno, OK

Did you lose power?

How to Report Power Outage

Power outage in El Reno, Oklahoma? Contact your local utility company.

OG&E
Report an Outage
(405) 272-9595 Report Online
View Outage Map
Outage Map
Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
Report an Outage
(405) 321-2024 Report Online
View Outage Map
Outage Map
Ckenergy Electric Cooperative
Report an Outage
(800) 868-8243
View Outage Map
Outage Map
Cimarron Electric Coop
Report an Outage
(800) 375-4121

El Reno Power Outages Caused by Weather

Events

August 19, 2007 - Thunderstorm Wind

Several power poles were blown down on I-40 near Country Club Road. Monetary damages were estimated.

El Reno - El Reno
May 8, 2007 - Tornado

A tornado developed and moved north through parts of El Reno. The first damage occurred in a complex of industrial/commercial buildings is located on the southwest corner of I-40 and Hwy 81. One building suffered minor roof damage with the roofing peeled away. Another metal building had partial peeling of the side paneling, a large garage door blown in and the business���s dumpster was rolled 100 ft to the west. An outbuilding supply business had its several garage doors blown in and a display outbuilding collapsed and was moved. Some trees in the area were damaged and the damage varied over a wide range. Trees closer to the interstate had large branches and trunks snapped, while trees closer to Hwy 81 were either tipped or limbs up to 6��� were snapped. Farther to the west, a building that was under construction had some building material blown to the north northeast towards the area of apparent touchdown. Two businesses just south southwest of the touchdown point also had damage to their garage doors.||Directly across I-40 from the touchdown point was a car dealership. The main building at the dealership had minimal damage and most vehicles in the lot had no damage. One light pole was knocked over and a large sign for the dealership was damaged. A double wide mobile home, which was used as an office at the dealership, was knocked over on its side. Several cars towards the extreme northwest corner of the lot exhibited damage though the original locations of the vehicles are in question. Billboards around the lot were either destroyed or folded over. Farther to the northwest a farm house with outbuildings sustained damage. Most damage appeared to be suffered by the outbuildings. The damage appeared minor with roof and side panels peeled, though one of the buildings sustained some damage to its structure. The tornado then entered into an industrial area. A building west of the farm house sustained damage to its office area and a section of side paneling was peeled. Roofing from the Oklahoma Gas and Electric building, which was across the street, also impacted the northeast corner of the building with enough force to cause a significant dent in the panel. A flag pole at this building was also bent about 50 degrees. The building seemed to have sustained the most damage in the area. It appeared most of the roof was gone, a tree was snapped in two and the power lines were snapped in two. Further, the roof of the small office area appeared to have been partially lifted. A pole near the building also appears to have bent a bit. Other buildings near the building had other damage to siding and roofs.||Along Hwy 81, north of Oklahoma Gas and Electric, several buildings in the industrial/commercial area sustained damage. A convenience store had its windows blown out, a garage door blown out, and a portion of the roof was removed. Metal framed buildings to the west of this area failed at the ends of the buildings but the center portions of the framing remained intact. One structure in particular lost most of its roof and it is believed that this roof actually scraped along and removed the roof to a small strip mall. A metal building to the north of this strip mall had a garage door blown in and two panels were pushed in towards the bottom of the panel on its south side. On the north side the building had 3 garage doors blown in and the northeast corner sustained side panel damage. Across Hwy 81, a snow cone hut was spun about 270 degrees and a metal lining peeled off. Two metal light poles near the hut were damaged; one was bent and another was snapped off its base. To the north of this area a building sustained damage to its roof. People were present inside the building when it was struck but no one was injured. Three power poles, one towards the highway and two near the building were snapped. A storage shed on the north side of the building's parking lot had a garage door blown in; also, plastic skylights were blown out to locations unknown. Power poles just to the north along a side road were blown over and one was snapped. West of this location was a farm supply store which had grain bins blown over and some into a nearby pond. North of the store was a cluster of trees which had a variety of damage. The final damage points were along Choctaw Rd. At the corner of Choctaw and Elm, a metal building had its roof rotated on top it and a power pole near it was snapped. The neighborhood west of Choctaw Rd had some tree and power pole damage. Also the neighborhood northeast of Hwy 81 and Elm sustained probable microburst damage. Monetary damages were estimated.

El Reno - El Reno
July 22, 2002 - Thunderstorm Wind

Three power poles were blown down.

El Reno - El Reno

News

California avoids outages after day of grid-straining heat | KFOR.com Oklahoma City Open Navigation Close Navigation Close Modal

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California avoided rolling outages during extreme heat, as operators of the state’s electricity grid continued to warn that unprecedented demand on energy supplies could force them to periodically cut power to some customers. The California Independent System Operator on Wednesday thanked residents and businesses for heeding another “flex alert,” a request […]

Sep 8, 2022

Sierra storm recovery: PG&E gives update on power restoration efforts in Northern California

Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in 20 California counties to help support local governments through ongoing storm response efforts, ?as tens of thousands of people remain without power in the Sierra.

Jan 1, 2022

OKLAHOMA POWER OUTAGE: OG&E says controlled, rolling power outages paused for now

OG&E officials announced that, as of 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, controlled, rolling power outages are being paused.

Feb 16, 2021

User Comments…

Are you affected? Leave your comment below.

Ashton on the Greens in El Reno Oklahoma- still no power , 5 days now. Elderly residents live here, many alone.No one around from the management as well to help.Please help these seniors ASAP. When will the power be restored?

Katie Schiwart | October 31, 2020  

I wonder if anyone has power yet

Stacey | October 30, 2020  

It sucks and the wait should not be So long people got food in iceboxes all elreno in the dark no way to even eat

D harmon | October 29, 2020  

It sucks and the wait should not be So long people got food in iceboxes all elreno in the dark no way to even eat

D harmon | October 29, 2020  

It sucks and the wait should not be So long people got food in iceboxes all elreno in the dark no way to even eat

D harmon | October 29, 2020  

By posting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions of Service.

Related Tweets

Tweets from El Reno, Oklahoma

power outages whyyy

@rachelkain95 | 11:28 PM - 25 Jun 2020

Power Outage FAQs

What is Power Outage?

Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.

What Causes Power Outages?

  • Severe weather (high winds, lightning, winter storms, heat waves, rain or flooding can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Other damage to electric transmission lines (vehicle accidents, trees, and animals can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Repairing, maintenance or upgrades on power lines and equipment.

What are the Top Outage Safety Tips?

  • Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
  • Unplug appliances and electronics, limit cell phone use to conserve battery life;
  • Use portable generators outdoors only, well away from open windows and doors;
  • Pack perishable foods into a cooler, keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut as much as possible.

Related Cities

Report power outage in other Oklahoma cities.

El Reno, Oklahoma

City El Reno
County Canadian
State Oklahoma (OK)
Country United States
Zip Codes 73036

El Reno Map