Hurricane season is here – prepare now

A hurricane is seen by satelliteHur­ri­cane sea­son offi­cial­ly start­ed on June 1st, so we want­ed to take a moment to encour­age our mem­bers to con­sult our website’s guid­ance and pre­pare for the pos­si­bil­i­ty of upcom­ing storms.

As we know from the 2024 sea­son, hur­ri­canes are impact­ing our region more often and with greater inten­si­ty.

Imple­ment­ing safe­ty mea­sures and plan­ning in advance can great­ly min­i­mize the impact of the actu­al storm and the unpre­dictable after­math.

Hurricane Safety

On our web­site, you will find:

All this infor­ma­tion and more can be found in our Safe­ty Cen­ter, so be sure to book­mark it for year-round ref­er­ence.

Outages

When there is a pow­er out­age – any time of year – our Out­age Cen­ter is the place to start:

  • If you are a mem­ber of Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive in Bryan, Lib­er­ty, Long, or McIn­tosh coun­ty in Coastal Geor­gia, you may noti­fy us of a pow­er out­age 24/7 by call­ing (800) 421‑2343log­ging into the mem­ber por­tal, or using the Coastal Elec­tric app at the Apple Store or Google Play.
  • View our live Out­age Map to keep up with where we’ve iden­ti­fied out­ages and when pow­er is restored.
  • You can also report street light out­ages or out­door secu­ri­ty light­ing out­ages at any time.

Stay Up-to-Date

Keep up with news and updates on storm mon­i­tor­ing, out­ages, and restora­tion efforts by down­load­ing our mobile app at the Apple Store or Google Play, and fol­low us on social media.

Weather Alerts

Mon­i­tor cur­rent weath­er con­di­tions and emer­gency announce­ments by vis­it­ing the links below before, after, and dur­ing storms. If pos­si­ble, tune into local radio and tele­vi­sion for updates.