Power Outage in Bland, MO

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Last report: May 27, 2023

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Bland

To report a power outage in Bland, Missouri, located in Gasconade County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Three Rivers Electric Cooperative

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 65014.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Gasconade County

Thunderstorm Wind. Thunderstorm winds caused damage across the southern portions of Gasconade County. Several large trees were blown down as well as tree limbs and power lines. One large tree fell across Highway 19 about 4 miles northwest of Oak Hill.

April 15, 2023

Thunderstorm Wind. Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines between Owensville and Rosebud.

June 04, 2019

Thunderstorm Wind. Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous tree limbs and power lines around town.

May 27, 2017

Thunderstorm Wind. A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Owensville damaging 13 buildings. The damage was minor, i.e. shingles and siding. Also, a trailer and a garage sustained moderate damage. Several large trees were blown over as well as numerous tree limbs and a couple of power lines. No injuries were reported.

October 17, 2012

Thunderstorm Wind. A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Bland. Twelve buildings in town sustained some type of damage. Most of the damage was minor, to shingles, siding and windows. However, the post office sustained major damage with the roof lifted and shifted off to the north. This caused the front wall, which was made up of windows to fall into the building. A postal employee was briefly trapped in the building but she managed to get herself out. She only sustained minor injuries. Also, numerous trees, tree limbs and a few power lines were knocked down. One home owner sustained minor injuries from flying glass. Two vehicles had their windows broken from flying debris. Winds were estimated between 80 and 90 mph.

October 17, 2012