Nevada Power Outage Map and Current Status
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Open the Nevada Power Outage Map
Open {site} and look for the outage center, outage map, or report an outage option. Use the official map rather than a screenshot or a post shared on social media, because third-party information may be incomplete or out of date.
The Nevada Power outage map may first show a broad view of the service area. Look for a search box, location button, or map controls that let you move to your neighborhood. If the site asks to use your device location, you can allow access temporarily or enter the service address yourself.
The nevada power outage today map changes as reports are received and repair information is updated. A clear map does not guarantee that power is available at every property, so report the problem if your location has no electricity and no nearby outage appears.
Check Outages Near Your Address
Enter the full service address connected to the affected property. Include the street number, street name, city, and postal code when the search tool requests them. Choose the matching result carefully, especially when several streets have similar names.
- Open the address or location search tool.
- Enter the service location and select the correct suggested result.
- Zoom in far enough to see the outage area near the property.
- Select the outage marker or shaded area to open its details.
- Note the reported status and the time when the information was last updated, if shown.
An outage boundary is an estimate of the area connected to an incident. Your home may be inside a shaded area without losing power, or it may be outside the boundary while still affected. Apartment buildings and neighboring homes can also be served by different equipment.
If the search cannot find the address, check the spelling and use the exact service location shown on the electric account. You can also move the map manually to the neighborhood and select nearby outage markers.
Understand the Current Outage Status
Map details vary during an outage. A marker may show the approximate number of affected customers, a general boundary, when the outage was reported, and the current stage of the response. The count refers to customer accounts or service points, not necessarily the number of people without power.
Common status labels may indicate that the outage has been reported, that the problem is being assessed, that crews have been assigned, or that restoration work is underway. Treat these labels as progress information rather than a guarantee that every property in the displayed area has the same condition.
An estimated restoration time may appear after the utility has enough information to make an estimate. It can change or disappear as field conditions become clearer. If no estimate is displayed, that usually means the map does not yet provide one; it does not establish how long the outage will last.
Check the update time before relying on a map panel left open in your browser. Refreshing the page may show newer information. Do not repeatedly submit reports simply because the boundary or customer count has changed.
Report a Power Outage
If your power is out and the Nevada Power outage map does not show the problem, use the official online reporting option. You may be asked for the service address, the name on the account, an account identifier, or a description of what you see. Have a recent statement available if it is safe and convenient.
Before reporting, check whether the problem is limited to your property. Look through a window for lights at nearby buildings, and check the electrical panel only if you can reach it safely. Do not enter a dark, wet, smoky, or damaged area to inspect equipment.
If the online tool is unavailable, use the verified outage-reporting phone contact displayed on this page or on an official statement. Follow the prompts and provide the service location. Mention downed lines, sparks, smoke, damaged poles, or other hazards immediately, but do not approach them to gather details.
What to Do If the Map Does Not Load
A weak connection, an old browser session, blocked location access, or heavy demand can prevent the map from appearing. Try these steps one at a time:
- Refresh the page and wait briefly for the map layer to load.
- Close other browser tabs, then reopen the official outage page.
- Switch between mobile data and a trusted Wi-Fi connection if both are available.
- Turn off a content blocker for the page, then reload it.
- Enter the address manually if automatic location detection fails.
- Try another browser or device without repeatedly submitting the same outage report.
If connectivity remains limited, use the official phone reporting option shown in the verified contact block. Keep the service address ready. Preserve your phone battery by lowering screen brightness and closing apps you do not need.
Power Emergency Guidance
Stay well away from a fallen or sagging power line. Treat every line as energized, including one that appears quiet or is touching a tree, fence, vehicle, or standing water. Do not move it with an object, drive over it, or touch anything in contact with it.
Avoid damaged meters, exposed wiring, sparking equipment, and flooded electrical panels. Keep other people and pets away. If there is an immediate threat to life, fire, smoke, or someone has contacted electrical equipment, contact local emergency services from a safe place. Also report the electrical hazard through Nevada Power’s official emergency or outage channel.
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