Kansas Power Outages

Kansas is currently showing a limited outage impact based on the latest tracked outage totals.

About 458 tracked customers are currently without power out of 1,361,003 total tracked customers (around 0.0%). We currently track 104 regions for this state. Based on the latest regional totals, the main outage impact is concentrated in Riley (206), Sedgwick (87), and Wallace (60).

Current outage totals for Kansas appear relatively limited compared with larger outage events, but local conditions can still change quickly when utilities post new updates. If service is disrupted in your area, use your utility provider for official status information and follow any emergency instructions from local authorities.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM. Use the update time shown on this page to understand how recent the displayed outage totals are.

Customers out
458
Tracked customers
1,361,003
Regions indexed
104

Kansas power outage overview

Updated within the last hour

Use the region breakdown below to see where outages are concentrated inside the state. For official status, open a provider page and follow the outage link when available.

Most affected areas in Kansas

RegionCustomers outTrackedUpdated
Riley20633,635Mar 19, 2026 3:12 PM
Sedgwick87253,510Mar 19, 2026 3:22 PM
Wallace601,194Mar 19, 2026 3:26 PM
Osborne402,310Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM
Saline3630,049Mar 19, 2026 3:21 PM
Greeley321,493Mar 19, 2026 3:07 PM
Wyandotte1540,221Mar 19, 2026 2:30 PM
Johnson12293,473Mar 19, 2026 3:28 PM
Douglas655,483Mar 19, 2026 2:30 PM
Ness64,089Mar 19, 2026 3:06 PM

Cities and regions in Kansas

Utility providers in Kansas

Midwest Energy Inc

Customers out: 104 · Tracked: 50,355

Evergy

Customers out: 73 · Tracked: 660,742

Wheatland Electric Coop

Customers out: 38 · Tracked: 30,499

Xcel Energy

Customers out: 26 · Tracked: 97,905

Kansas City Board of Public Utilities

Customers out: 15 · Tracked: 64,783

Lane-Scott Electric Coop

Customers out: 6 · Tracked: 5,690

Rolling Hills Electric Coop

Customers out: 2 · Tracked: 11,196

Prairie Land Electric Coop

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 24,281

Victory Electric Coop

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 12,941

Ninnescah Rural Electric

Customers out: 1 · Tracked: 4,200

FreeState Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 21,057

Tri-County Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 17,706

4 Rivers Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 14,463

Flint Hills REC

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 12,394

Western Coop Electric

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 12,016

DS&O Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 9,251

Butler Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 8,380

Bluestem Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 7,623

Alfalfa Electric Cooperative

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 7,381

Liberty Utilities

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 6,628

Ark Valley Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 5,281

Sumner-Cowley Electric Coop

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 4,554

Nemaha-Marshall ECA

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 3,496

Garden City Electric Utility System

Customers out: 0 · Tracked: 2,570

Showing top 24 by current impact. See provider pages for official links.

What may cause outages in Kansas

Common drivers include severe storms, high winds, lightning, extreme heat, equipment failures, planned maintenance, and grid overload. This page focuses on current impact totals; for incident details, check official provider updates.

What to do during a power outage in Kansas

  • Confirm status with your utility’s official outage page.
  • Keep refrigerator/freezer doors closed when possible.
  • Use flashlights instead of candles.
  • Avoid downed lines and report hazards to local authorities.

FAQ

How often is outage data updated for Kansas?

Update frequency depends on when utility providers publish new totals. Use the “Last updated” time on this page to see how recent the current figures are.

What should I do during a power outage in Kansas?

Use your provider’s official outage tools first, unplug sensitive electronics if needed, and stay clear of damaged lines or equipment. Follow local safety instructions during severe events.

Why can regional outage totals differ from the state total?

A state total combines multiple underlying area updates. If those updates arrive at different times, short-lived differences between the state and region numbers are possible.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:56 PM