Pacific Power Outage Map and Current Status
Open the Pacific Power Outage Map
Open {site} and look for the outage or safety section. Select the official outage map. This is the best place to check current information because it comes directly from Pacific Power rather than from a third-party outage tracker.
On a phone, the Pacific Power outage map may first show a broad service area. Look for a location search box near the map. You may also see controls for zooming in and out, moving across the service area, or returning to your current location if location access is enabled.
Outage markers may appear as symbols, shaded areas, or grouped counts. A grouped marker can represent several outage reports in the same part of the map. Zoom in or select a marker to see whether more detail is available. The Pacific Power current outage map may look different depending on screen size, browser settings, and the amount of information available for an incident.
Check Outages in Your Area Today
Use the location search to check the Pacific Power outages today. Enter the service address where the power is out. If the search accepts a ZIP code, you can use that for a wider area, but an exact service address may give you a more useful result.
- Open the official Pacific Power outage today map.
- Find the location or address search field.
- Enter the street address and ZIP code requested by the map.
- Select the matching location from any suggestions shown.
- Review the markers, outage summary, and incident details near that location.
If no incident appears, check that the address is complete and that the map is centered on the correct city and state. Try the ZIP code separately if an address search fails. You can also zoom out slightly because an outage marker may cover a larger area than one street.
A blank result does not prove that service is normal. A new interruption may not yet be displayed, the address may be outside the visible map area, or the page may not have loaded fully. If your power is out, report it through an official Pacific Power option even when the Pacific Power map today does not show a marker.
Understand the Outage Map Status
The Pacific Power outage status map may show the number of active incidents and an estimate of customers affected. These figures describe reported conditions and can change as the company receives more information. An affected-customer count is not necessarily a count of individual reports, homes, or map markers.
Select an incident to look for available details. Depending on the incident, the display may include:
- An estimated number of customers affected.
- A reported or preliminary cause.
- Whether the outage is being assessed or a crew has been assigned.
- Whether repair work is shown as underway.
- An estimated restoration time, when one is available.
Some fields may be missing, especially early in an outage. A cause can remain under investigation, and a crew status can change as conditions are assessed. Restoration times are estimates, not promises. Weather, damage, access, safety checks, and additional repair needs can change the estimate.
If search results use terms such as Pacific Power map outage or Pacific Power power outage map, confirm that you are viewing the official company map before relying on the information.
Report a Pacific Power Outage
If the power is out at your location, use an official reporting method listed in the verified contact block on this page or in the outage section of {site}. The available choices may include an online outage form and other official contact methods. Follow the prompts shown for your location.
Have the service address ready. You may also be asked for the name on the account, an account identifier, a meter or location detail, and a way to receive updates. Enter only information requested through an official Pacific Power channel.
Report the outage even if nearby homes are already shown on the Pacific Power outage map. Your report can help connect the interruption with the correct service location. If you see a fallen power line, damaged electrical equipment, fire, or another immediate danger, stay well away and contact emergency services and the utility through verified emergency channels.
What to Do If the Map Does Not Load
A weak mobile connection can leave the map blank or prevent outage markers from appearing. First, wait briefly and refresh the page once. Repeated refreshing can use more data without fixing an unstable connection.
- Switch between mobile data and a trusted Wi-Fi connection if both are available.
- Turn airplane mode on briefly, turn it off, and allow the phone to reconnect.
- Close other downloads, video streams, or apps using the connection.
- Open the page in another browser or a private browsing window.
- Disable a content blocker for the page if it prevents the map from loading.
- Restart the browser, then return to the official outage section.
If the map still will not open, use an official phone or text option only if it appears in the verified contact block or Pacific Power's own outage instructions. Do not rely on a contact number copied from an unverified search result or social post. Save the verified reporting method before severe weather if mobile internet is often unreliable in your area.
Prepare for Updates and Restoration
Return to the Pacific Power outage map periodically and search the service address again. A later check may show a revised customer count, cause, crew status, or restoration estimate. Refresh the page if it has remained open for a long time, since an old browser tab may not show the newest available status.
If Pacific Power offers outage alerts for your account or service location, follow the official prompts to enroll. Check that the contact details used for alerts are current and that your phone is able to receive notifications. Alert availability and the information included may vary.
Keep essential devices charged when possible and conserve battery if the outage continues. Treat every restoration time as an estimate. Check the current status again after the estimated time passes, and report the outage again through an official channel if your location remains without power while nearby service has returned.