Power Outage in Twin City, GA

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Last report: March 06, 2025

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Twin City

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

Altamaha Electric Memebership Corporation

Washington Elec Member Corp

Planters Electric Membership Corporation

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 30471.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Emanuel County

Thunderstorm Wind. A few trees and powerlines reported down near the intersection of Hwy-56 North and Hwy-192 North.

May 06, 2022

Tornado. A fast-moving QLCS produced a long tracked tornado|starting just north of Adrian near Meeks Rd south of Ohopee Rd|downing trees and continued north of due-east nearly paralleling|a line just north of US80. Along Odomville Church Rd west of|US221, numerous trees were snapped, some falling on homes. The|tornado weakened some then intensified as it crossed Cow Ford|Bridge Rd snapping or uprooting 50-100 trees over a wide swath.|The tornado weakened as it traveled into rural areas north of and|near US80. Some trees were downed near Woodstock Rd and US80 and|again along Overstreet Rd just north of US80. The tornado|broadened and strengthened a bit as it entered Swainsboro (just|27 hours after another tornado went through this same area) east|and southeast of the Swainsboro Golf and Country Club near McLeod|Bridge Rd, Oaklawn Dr and Kite Rd, downing numerous trees and|power lines. Further east a home on Lucky St had roof damage from|a tree falling on it. The tornado traveled into the Lake Luck|area downing a power pole and a few trees near Fortune Loop Dr|and Prosperity Dr. A 24ft camper was destroyed by an uprooted|tree nearby on Prosperity Dr. Damage immediately east of this|area was much weaker and limited to a few tree limbs after which|the tornado lifted. [4/6/22: Tornado #6, County #1/1, EF-1, Emanuel, 2022:026].

April 06, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. The Emanuel County Emergency Manager reported a few trees and power lines blown down from Dellwood and Swainsboro to twin City.

June 24, 2020

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 50 and 55 mph.

October 10, 2018

Tropical Storm. The Emanuel County Emergency Manager reported hundreds of trees and power lines blown down across the county. A wind gust of 39 mph was measured near Swainsboro. Radar estimated between 2.5 and 5 inches or rain fell across the county with 4.88 inches measured near Garfield. No injuries were reported.

September 11, 2017