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Austin neighbors report back-and-forth over outage reporting

February 13, 2021
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Austin neighbors report back-and-forth over outage reporting

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Joe Street and his neighbors gathered at the end of their cul-de-sac Friday afternoon after spending the majority of their day in their cars, trying to get warm.

“We’re old!” Street said. “It’s going to get worse. Now what? When it’s six degrees?”

They said they’ve been without power for hours — some of them haven’t been able to flip on the lights or heat since Thursday afternoon.


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His neighbor, Saundra Roark, said when she opened the Austin Energy Outage Map for details, the map didn’t register their street as being part of any outage. So, they began reporting it to the power company.

“They’d say, ‘It’s fixed.’ No it isn’t? They say, ‘Yes it is.’ No it isn’t, yes it is, no it isn’t,” Street said, explaining the back-and-forth exchanges when he and his neighbors called.

A few neighborhoods away, a woman named Beth sat in her car, sending a flurry of back and forth texts to Austin Energy.

“Power has been restored,” one text from the company read. This came in last night around 1 a.m. after she had reported the outage. By Friday afternoon, nothing had changed, but several texts seemed to indicate it had.


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“I’ve never seen a power outage last this long, and I’ve never been told by the company the power is on when it’s not — so it’s concerning,” she said. “There clearly is a problem that they’re not acknowledging.”

Austin Energy told KXAN they were reviewing issues with the map and with customer notifications. Their crews were seeing so many overlapping outages that all of them may not be reflected on the map, a spokesperson explained.

“These issues may stem from an instance where one small outage area is part of a larger outage area. As each segment is repaired, those customers are restored, and the system may register that restoration as complete when there are still smaller outages that need to be addressed,” the spokesperson said.


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They’re asking their customers to continue to be patient, as they continue to send crews out to each affected area.

“Each outage is a complex event. The crews on the scene must locate and assess the cause of the outage and communicate with other crews and the control center, often during changing conditions such as darkness, wind, rain, flooding,” the spokesperson said.

According to Austin Energy, more than 200 different outages affected more than 11,000 people as of Friday afternoon. By that evening, the company reported that number had dropped to 7,000 customers.

OUTAGE UPDATE 5:30 p.m.:
⚡ 251 active outages
⚡~7K customers without power
We’ve made progress in getting more people back online, but the work continues. This isn’t called the Hill Country for nothing. Some outages are challenging and could extend through the night. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/bjkic3FcHl

— Austin Energy (@austinenergy) February 12, 2021


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