Power Outage in Fischer, TX
Last report: May 13, 2023
Here's How to Report Power Outage in Fischer
To report a power outage in Fischer, Texas, located in Comal County, please contact your local utility company using the following methods:
CPS Energy
New Braunfels Utilities
Contacts listed above can be used to report power outages in the following ZIP codes: 78623.
Recent Weather Related Causes of Power Outages in Comal County
Tornado. An NWS survey on the west side of Canyon Lake found sporadic tree damage, along with two power poles snapped and approximately 1/4 of a single family home torn off. The damage area was near Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #6 on the south central side of the|lake along and near Canyon Lake Drive and Rimrock Pass. The damage was rated EF-1 and winds were estimated at 100 mph.
March 23, 2021
Thunderstorm Wind. A thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 70 mph that blew down multiple trees and power poles in Bulverde.
June 06, 2019
Tropical Storm. Hurricane Harvey moved onshore as a Category 4 hurricane over San Jose Island east of Rockport during the late evening of August 25th. Harvey moved inland entering southern DeWitt County during the morning of August 26th as a Category 1 hurricane. It continued to weaken as it moved farther inland eventually reaching south central Gonzales County as a tropical storm during the late evening of August 26th. The center of the storm made a loop through Gonzales, Karnes, and DeWitt Counties before exiting our County Warning Area during the afternoon of August 27th moving into Victoria County. ||Winds frequently gusted over 50 mph across the county, The maximum recorded wind gusts were 58 mph at New Braunfels Airport. Tropical storm force winds with estimated gusts up to 60 mph caused damage across the region. Trees and branches were knocked down by the winds. Some of these in turn knocked down power lines causing power outages. At one point, 15,000 customers in Comal County were without power. There was also some minor structural damage in Comal County. Maximum rainfall totals were near 7 inches on the east side of the county. Several low water crossings were flooded for days. Wind driven rain led to water damage at the New Braunfels Police Department as well as the Christus Santa Rosa Hospital. Comal County hosted over 200 middle Texas coast evacuees.
August 26, 2017
Flash Flood. A storm survey along the Guadalupe River from River Road down into the city of New Braunfels showed devastation along the banks of the river. The river rose some 20+ feet in less than 2 hours sweeping campers, cars, trailers, tubes, and other debris down the river toward New Braunfels and Seguin. Campsites downstream of the 3rd River Road crossing where demolished and swept clean due to the power of water. The campsites along the stretch of River Road near Camp Hueco Springs were especially hit hard as Elm creek flooded and brought tremendous water into the Guadalupe. A death occurred at this location as a man was swept downstream. Other campers were rescued down in New Braunfels after being swept miles downstream. Tubing businesses along the Guadalupe suffered major losses along with homes from Gruene down into Seguin. Thirty vehicles and 14 RVs were removed from the River in Comal County. One hundred twenty-one homes and businesses suffered damage. Damage estimate does not include other insured losses.
June 09, 2010
Winter Storm. Light freezing rain and drizzle were reported through the afternoon of January 15, with ice forcing the closing of roads and bridges by late afternoon. Offices and businesses, along with schools, remained closed for January 16, reopening near noon on January 17. It was estimated that some 5,000 people were without power for at least part of the winter event.
January 15, 2007
Power Outage Related Posts on X from Fischer, Texas
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@grid_events - February 02, 2023 00:00
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@mycanyonlake - February 01, 2023 15:38
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@grid_events - February 01, 2023 10:45
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@austinde94 - December 24, 2022 16:50
@Daflow558 @JennyTXDem Yet they are silent on the other states that have power outages. Their grid must be worse th… https://t.co/DmKOpRmWTP
@austinde94 - December 23, 2022 18:51