Power Outage in Kite, GA

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Last report: August 07, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Kite

To report a power outage in Kite, Georgia, located in Johnson County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Washington Elec Member Corp

Altamaha Electric Memebership Corporation

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 31049.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Johnson County

Thunderstorm Wind. Multiple reports of trees and powerlines down in Wrightsville including on North Valley St, US 319, East College St, and GA 15.

June 17, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Multiple trees down near intersection of Cross Cedar Rd and Power Line Rd.

June 14, 2022

Tornado. The same QLCS that produced the tornado east of Adrian also spawned another tornado at about the same time about 3.75 miles west of Kite. This tornado intensified quickly after it formed about 500 yards southwest of the intersection of Meeks Rd and|Midas Brantley Rd reaching 105 mph peak intensity as it moved east-northeast, ripping off the carport of a ranch-style brick home and tearing off 1/3rd of its roof. Several large trees and power poles were snapped near this intersection. A stop sign was|bent over. As the tornado traveled east-northeast it took a slight left turn into the southwest and south portion of the city of Kite causing significant damage to about 20-30 homes, mostly roofs. Numerous outbuildings were destroyed. Hundreds of trees|were snapped or uprooted. A baseball field sustained heavy damage to the concession building, fencing and stands. At the cemetery on the east part of the city, three 500 lb 8 by 4 foot granite monuments originally laying face down were lifted up by the|pressure forces induced by the winds and flipped over. [4/6/22: Tornado #5, County #1/2, EF-1, Johnson/Emanuel, 2022:025].

April 06, 2022

Tropical Storm. A National Weather Service survey consisting of an analysis of measured wind data, along with reports from Emergency Managers and various other local, state and federal officials, found that tropical storm conditions occurred in the county. There were numerous reports of trees and power lines blown down and some damage to structures. Wind speeds were estimated between 45 and 55 mph.

October 10, 2018

Thunderstorm Wind. The Wrightsville Fire Department reported trees and power lines blown down on Highway 57 west of Wrightsville.

May 25, 2018

Power Outage Related Posts on X from Kite, Georgia

Emc come on now with the power outage shit……..

@mspearl09 - January 30, 2022 13:56