Power Outage in Astoria, SD

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Last report: March 10, 2021

Here's How to Report Power Outage in Astoria

To report a power outage in Astoria, South Dakota, located in Deuel County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:

H-D Electric Coop Inc

Otter Tail Power Company

Codington-Clark Elec Coop, Inc

Whetstone Valley Elec Coop Inc

Western Area Power Administration

Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 57213.

Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Deuel County

Tornado. The first indications of tornado damage were just east of Interstate 29 near 186th Street. A farm had mangled tree branches through the tops of the shelter belt, a destroyed outbuilding, a west facing garage door and garage rafters bowed in and three pickups with the back windows broken out. The track continued a quarter mile to the north, where a second farm had uprooted trees, complete destruction of a machine shed and a collapsed barn. The main residence also had loss of shingles and the loss of a small portion of roof panels. The track continued northeast. The next residence to sustain damage was near 772nd Ave and 181st St. The tornado entered the farm from the west where it uprooted several trees and broke branches off the tops of others, a third of a roughly 300 foot long milk barn was leveled, one stave silo completely collapsed and a second was razed about half way to the base. Further east on the property a shelter belt was managed and an empty grain bin was tossed east northeast about a quarter mile into the neighboring field. An outbuilding south of the property also collapsed. Just shy of a mile to the northeast along 473rd Ave a machine shed buckled on the southwest side. Another quarter mile to the northeast another farm sustained significant damage. On this farm a tornado path was noted through the trees on the west side of house. Trees were uprooted and one tree twisted counter clockwise. On the main residence eight sheets of plywood were ripped off the roof and insulation was blown out of the attic. Roof material was found in trees and debris spread 200 or 300 yards to the north northeast. Residents were in the basement at the time and noticed that their ears popped. They also noted that water was drained from toilets and plumbing traps after the storm. Power lines were downed near 474th Ave. Another several miles to the northeast, near 179th Street and 475th Ave, another farm sustained significant damage. On the south side of the property several pieces of farm equipment were moved, tipped or tossed and a grain bin was dented. Trees were uprooted south of the house and the house sustained window damage. Walls collapsed on both a barn and machine shed on the property. Another smaller shed was also destroyed. A path of debris was noted about a quarter mile northeast of the property. The last property damaged by the tornado was located at 177th Street and US Highway 15. This property had tree damage and lost a shed.

May 30, 2022

Tornado. A residence 2 miles northwest of Gary, SD had a barn roof damaged and a horse trailer rolled multiple times. A second residence, about 3 miles northwest of Gary, had a track of damage through their farm yard. An ash tree snapped at the trunk and fell on to the corner of the house. A single stall garage, which was bolted to the foundation, was lifted off the foundation and overturned. The vehicle in the garage was not damaged. A second garage to the north lost two thirds of its roof panels. Another machine shed|had a portion of the south wall pushed in. All debris from buildings was lofted to the northeast. A mostly empty grain bin was also ripped from the foundation and tossed across 485th Ave and into the neighboring field, coming to rest about 200 yards to|the northeast. Residents were without commercial power for two days.

May 12, 2022

A powerful line of severe thunderstorms moved across all of central and northeast South Dakota during the evening of June 7th into the early morning hours of June 8th causing widespread damage to the area. Sixty to over 100 mph winds moved across most the area downing hundreds of trees, hundreds of power lines and poles, damaging or destroying several thousand grain bins along with a countless number of structures. Several mobile homes were also damaged or destroyed by the strong winds. Nearly fifty of the steel power line towers were downed in central South Dakota. The most significant damage occurred across Sully, Potter, Faulk, Spink, and Brown counties. Spotty large hail combined with the strong winds broke some windows in homes and vehicles.

June 07, 2005

Thunderstorm Wind. Eighty mph winds uprooted or snapped off thirty trees, broke off a power pole, damaged several buildings and three grain bins, and tipped over an auger.

August 23, 2004

Thunderstorm Wind. Seventy mph winds took the roof off of a barn and brought down some power lines west of Brandt.

May 22, 2000