Are you tired of experiencing unexpected power outages and not knowing when your electricity will be restored? Look no further than the APS Outage Map. Whether you need to report an outage or check the status of your area, this tool provides real-time updates to keep you informed.
Which areas does the APS power primarily serve?
APS (Arizona Public Service) serves over 1.3 million customers in eleven out of the fifteen counties in Arizona, making it the largest electric utility in the state. It is responsible for providing power to both urban and rural areas, covering a service territory of 34,000 square miles.Some of the major cities and towns that are served by APS include Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Yuma, Prescott, and Casa Grande. It also serves smaller communities such as Kingman, Page, Holbrook, and Show Low. The APS service territory spans across a diverse landscape, including desert regions, forests, and mountainous areas.
APS Outage Map
Area Name | Zip Code | Number of Customers Affected | Status of the Outage | Cause of the Outage |
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Phoenix | 85001 | 1,200 | Restoring Power | Equipment Failure |
Scottsdale | 85251 | 850 | Investigating | Severe Storm |
Glendale | 85301 | 1,000 | Assessing Damage | Vehicle Accident |
Mesa | 85201 | 750 | Restoring Power | Tree Contact |
Tempe | 85281 | 1,300 | Investigating | Transformer Failure |
Surprise | 85374 | 500 | Restoring Power | Severe Winds |
Peoria | 85345 | 600 | Assessing Damage | Lightning Strike |
Chandler | 85225 | 900 | Investigating | Unknown Cause |
Gilbert | 85234 | 400 | Restoring Power | Severe Storm |
Avondale | 85323 | 750 | Restoring Power | Tree Contact |
Buckeye | 85326 | 650 | Assessing Damage | Vehicle Accident |
Prescott | 86301 | 300 | Restoring Power | Severe Weather |
Flagstaff | 86001 | 1,100 | Investigating | Unknown Cause |
Yuma | 85364 | 850 | Restoring Power | Lightning Strike |
Lake Havasu City | 86403 | 500 | Assessing Damage | Severe Winds |
Goodyear | 85338 | 1,200 | Restoring Power | Transformer Failure |
Casa Grande | 85122 | 700 | Investigating | Tree Contact |
Apache Junction | 85120 | 900 | Restoring Power | Severe Storm |
Maricopa | 85139 | 600 | Assessing Damage | Lightning Strike |
Queen Creek | 85142 | 1,100 | Restoring Power | Severe Winds |
How to Find APS's Outage Map
To access the APS outage map, customers can visit the APS website (www.aps.com) and click on the "Report Outage or View Outage Map" button on the homepage. This will direct them to the outage map page, where they can view the current status of outages and report any new outages in their area.
How to Check APS's Outages by Zip Code (7 Steps)
Step 1: Access the APS Outage Map
The first step is to access the APS Outage Map, which can be found on APS's official website. You can also access the map directly by typing https://www.aps.com/outage-center in your web browser's address bar. This page is the central hub for all information related to outages in APS's service area.
Step 2: Enter Your Zip Code
Once you have accessed the APS Outage Map, you will see a map of Arizona with various colored icons scattered across it. These icons represent the different areas where outages have been reported. To check for outages in your specific area, enter your zip code in the "Enter Zip Code" field located on the top right corner of the map. You can also click on the "Use Current Location" option if you are accessing the map from a device with location services enabled.
Step 3: View Outage Summary
After entering your zip code, the map will zoom in to your specific location, and a summary of outages in your area will appear on the left side of the screen. This summary includes the number of outages reported, the affected customers, and the estimated restoration time. You can also view the number of outages by zip code and the total number of customers affected in the "Outage Summary" section.
Step 4: View Outage Details
If you want more detailed information about a specific outage, click on the colored icon representing the outage on the map. This will open a pop-up window with the outage details, including the cause, the estimated time of restoration, and the number of affected customers. You can also see the affected services, such as electricity, gas, or water, and the status of the outage, whether it is in progress or resolved.