Power Outage in Savage, MT

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Last report: November 16, 2024

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Savage

To report a power outage in Savage, Montana, located in Richland County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

Lower Yellowstone R E A, Inc

Montana-Dakota Utilities Co

McCone Electric Coop Inc

McKenzie Electric Cooperative

Western Area Power Administration

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 59262.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Richland County

Blizzard. Intermittent blizzard conditions were reported from the morning to mid-afternoon on the 23rd, at the Sidney-Richland Airport (KSDY) ASOS. Time of event ending is estimated due to power loss during the afternoon.

April 23, 2022

Thunderstorm Wind. Nearly a mile of power line poles were snapped either a third to half way up off the ground between county roads 130 and 129. A newer metal building in the area sustained roof damage on its southwest portion, which was blown away to the northeast. A mesonet station within three miles of this location measured a wind gust of 90 mph.

June 10, 2021

Thunderstorm Wind. Numerous power line poles were snapped at their bases, from County Road 201 southward on County Road 328 for a distance of up to 6 miles. Only a few poles were snapped about a third of the way up.

June 10, 2021

Thunderstorm Wind. Trained spotter reported a downed power pole and a few large tree branches, about 6 inches in diameter, snapped.

June 28, 2018

Tornado. The National Weather Service in Glasgow, along with Richland County Disaster and Emergency Services conducted a damage survey of a property. The mobile home and its associated storage building (also a mobile home) were thrown from its foundation. The primary home lost its metal frame and was thrown onto a storage shed to the southwest, about 60 feet to the southwest. The two mobile homes, which did not appear to have been strapped down, were overturned and one had the entire frame bent and twisted. While there were tree branches broken in the region, the most significant damage was on this property site, due to the rural nature of the area. Power poles on the property were not damaged, although the lines were snapped. ||One 79 year old gentleman was in the home with his dog also on the property. The gentleman was in the mobile home and suffered injuries requiring transport to a local and then regional hospital. The dog was found trapped under rubble but was ok. ||Based off of the damage that was observed, the winds were estimated at 100 mph. The tornado continued through rural area to the south-southeast where it went into North Dakota about 5 miles south-southeast of the property site with the damage. No reported damage has been noted in North Dakota and the tornado dissipated south-southwest of Trotters.

June 30, 2015