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Power outage in Logandale, Nevada? Contact your local utility company.
Overton Power District No 5
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(702) 397-2512
Logandale Power Outages Caused by Weather
Events
July 9, 2011 - Thunderstorm Wind
Thunderstorm winds blew down four power poles in Logandale, knocking out power to about 500 homes.
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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.
Logandale, Nevada
City | Logandale |
County | Clark |
State | Nevada (NV) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 89021 |
Major flooding in Logandale and Overton due to heavy rainfall and flow on the Muddy River. Evacuations, sand bag operations, and at least two water rescues occurred. Water was four to five feet deep in some neighborhoods, railroad tracks were closed due to flood damage, many roads were flooded, and there were power outages.