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Corona Department of Water and Power Power outages -
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DLNews Breaking News:
As of December 30, 2024, at 11:30 AM PST, 134 homes and businesses in the Corona Department of Water and Power service area had experienced a power outage. This outage affected 7.27% of the utility’s 1,844 tracked customers, marking the sixth-highest outage ratio among utilities and placing the company at 71st nationally for total outages.
Current Impact in Riverside County
Riverside County, home to cities like Corona and regions like the Coachella Valley, is currently the most affected area under the utility’s jurisdiction. All 134 reported outages fall within this county, highlighting the need for rapid response and recovery efforts in one of Southern California’s fastest-growing regions.
Utility Overview
The Corona Department of Water and Power serves approximately 1,844 meters, a modest network compared to larger utilities such as Southern California Edison. Despite its smaller size, the utility has faced significant challenges maintaining consistent service during extreme weather and high-demand periods, which are increasingly common in Riverside County’s desert communities.
Riverside County’s Broader Context
Riverside County is California's fourth most populous county, with over 2.5 million residents. The Coachella Valley, a prominent subregion, is home to nearly 500,000 people. Power outages in this area can have a disproportionately large impact due to high temperatures, which often exceed 110°F during summer, and the valley’s reliance on electricity for cooling and water supply systems.
Future Monitoring and Alerts
Outage data from utilities such as the Corona Department of Water and Power and Riverside Public Utilities powers key tools used by major news outlets, including CBS News, Bloomberg, and Houston Chronicle. Locally, DesertLocalNews, a trusted online resource for residents of the Coachella Valley, is now incorporating real-time outage data into its digital reporting. This ensures that residents remain informed and can quickly access updates during power disruptions.
Proactive monitoring systems aim to issue alerts for outages affecting 5,000 customers or more, reflecting the critical importance of uninterrupted service in densely populated and climatically challenging areas.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated through reliable outage maps and DesertLocalNews and report any service disruptions directly to the utility. By leveraging advanced monitoring and maintaining transparent communication, local utilities and news platforms work together to minimize the impact of outages on Riverside County’s vibrant communities.
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