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Use a "wired" landline or a cell phone to report outages; cordless phones will not work if the base station has lost power.
Most users look at a generic street map. The way to use the BTES map is to toggle the "Heat Layer" (often labeled as "Outage Density"). This color-codes the region: btes power outage map top
Because the domain structure occasionally changes, use these verified methods to reach the of the search results. Use a "wired" landline or a cell phone
Take a screenshot of the BTES outage map QR code and save it to your phone’s "Wallet" or a photo album labeled "Emergency." If the internet is down, you can scan that QR code from a neighbor’s phone if they have a hotspot. This color-codes the region: Because the domain structure
Welcome to the BTES Power Outage Map. This interactive tool allows BTES customers to monitor power reliability across the service territory. Outages are displayed as colored icons or shaded areas representing the number of customers without power. Data is refreshed automatically every few minutes to provide the most accurate restoration estimates.
