The boundary of the shape on the map may not be an exact reflection of the outage boundary in reality. If you zoom in too closely to a particular location, you may not be able to see the outage, particularly if it is just outside of the boundary line. Simply move the map around a bit to view the outage.
Articles in this section
- What do I do if my lights are flickering?
- Am I being charged for usage while my power is out?
- What can I do to prepare for a storm?
- What does PG&E use when an outage requires patrolling?
- My power is out but no one else is out; what can I do?
- What do I do if there is no gas?
- I am experiencing an outage, but no one else in my mobile home park is. What should I do?
- How is it possible for customer's usage to cause a power outage?
- Did I cause a power outage in my area?
- What if there is no estimated time of when my power will be turned on?