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  • My address does not come up on the outage map, what do I do?
  • Do I need a login to look for outage information?
  • How do I look for an outage if I don’t have a PG&E account?
  • I just reported an outage. Why don’t I see it on the map?
  • Can I search for outages within a city?
  • Can I search for outages that aren’t mine?
  • I input my address into the search bar and nothing happens. Why?
  • What do the different color of the pins mean?
  • Do I need to click on the magnifying glass icon to search for an address?
  • How do I search for an outage?

Can I search for outages within a city?

Yes, simply use the interactive map to locate the general area of an outage within the city you are searching for.

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  • I clicked on an outage, but when the map zooms in, I don’t see any outage. Why?
  • Can I search for outages that aren’t mine?
  • When I sign up for an outage update, will I get them in the middle of the night?
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