Power Outage in Ochopee, FL

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Last report: August 07, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Ochopee

To report a power outage in Ochopee, Florida, located in Collier County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 34141.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Collier County

Tornado. Members of the public shared video of the tornadoes it passed near Everglades City after coming ashore. The survey observed a leaning power pole along Tamiami Trail just east of the intersection with State Road 29. The damage was tornadic in nature and matches with radar velocity/reflectivity at the time as a strong circulation passed over. Estimated peak wind of 85 mph.

January 16, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Fire department reported branches down with multiple royal palms snapped at base. There was also damage to homes, a street sign and power lines down.

April 26, 2020

Thunderstorm Wind. Marco Island Police Department reported a powerline down near South Collier Blvd associated with a strong wind gust from a thunderstorm.

October 19, 2019

Tornado. NWS storm survey determined damage including leaning wood power poles along US 41 and SR 29 were due to a tornado. Time estimated by radar.

September 09, 2017

Thunderstorm Wind. A line of severe storms moved onshore the Collier county coast, producing a 30 mile long, 2-4 mile swath of damage starting in the Naples area and ending in Immokalee.||As the line storms moved onshore, it beached several catamarans in the vicinity of Naples Pier. Extensive tree damage occurred around the Port Royal, Aqualane Shores, Royal Harbor, and Olde Naples areas near the coast; including large uprooted trees and snapped tree trunks. As the line moved further inland, boat and dock damage occurred at the Port of Naples Marina, as well as damage to a nearby construction site. Extensive tree and minor outbuilding damage occurred in and near the Naples Zoo. ||To the north, several planes were damaged at the Naples Municipal Airport along with extensive tree, shed, and outbuilding damage in the vicinity of the airport. Intermittent damage occurred as the line moved further east across I-75, with more concentrated damage in the northwest portions of Golden Gate City. In addition to tree damage, numerous street signs were downed along with fence damage. Just to the northeast in Golden Gate Estates, a significant area of concentrated damage occurred with dozen of very large trees, power lines and fences downed along with heavily damaged outbuildings. Sporadic damage occurred further northeast through Orange Tree. The last area of observed damage was in the Immokalee Seminole Indian Reservation where winds damaged fences, power lines, outbuildings, and trees.||Wind gusts throughout the area of damage were 70 to 90 mph, supported by nearby measured gusts.

January 17, 2016

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