'Essential travel only,' conserve water, avoid rivers and creeks, officials say after severe storm in Missoula area (2024)

Montana Public Radio | By MTPR News

PublishedJuly 24, 2024 at 10:56 PM MDT

UpdatedJuly 25, 2024 at 12:59 PM MDT

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A severe thunderstorm rocked parts of western Montana Wednesday evening. Extreme wind gusts toppled trees and power lines across the region, leaving thousands without electricity through the night.

The city of Missoula Thursday morning requested essential travel only due to hazards after the storm.

“We urge everyone to exercise caution while driving, biking, and walking. We request essential travel only due to multiple safety hazards,” Missoula Police Department Information Office Whitney Bennett said. “Reducing traffic volume on the roadways will allow power crews to address these issues more efficiently and clear the roadways.”

INFORMATION LINE:
If you have non-emergent questions following Wednesday's storm, call 406-258-INFO (4636). Updates are also available at https://t.co/Bgdl77Vw6A

Residents should continue to call 9-1-1 in an emergency. pic.twitter.com/akbGKlirjb

— Missoula County, Montana (@MissoulaCounty) July 25, 2024

The Red Cross is staffing the Missoula Elections Center at 140 N. Russell St., for people who need to charge essential personal devices. There is also air condition and a shower at the center.

The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office received reports of downed power lines in the Bitterroot River near the intersection of Blue Mountain Road and Highway 93 this morning after a major storm in the area. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks says the Bitterroot River between Lolo and the Buckhouse Bridge should be avoided.

Authorities say the downed lines could mean an electrical current is running through the water. They say everyone should stay away from rivers and creeks and out of the water as cleanup efforts continue.

The Missoula National Weather Service began issuing warnings of a line of severe storms moving into Montana around 9 p.m. Wednesday. The storm produced 80 mile-per-hour winds at the Missoula Montana Airport, with a reading of 109 miles-per-hour reported by the local weather service office on top of Mount Sentinel.

Lightning also lit up the sky through the storm, sparking reports of multiple new fires. The Ravalli County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook said it had dispatched “all fire departments” to reports of several fires on the Bitterroot National Forest.

Local dispatch centers were inundated with calls through the evening, at times sending callers a busy tone. The City of Missoula Fire Department on Facebook said its first responders were responding to “many” calls of downed power lines and trees.

In Mineral County, the county Disaster and Emergency Services Facebook page said Wednesday night that phone lines were down for the Sheriff's office and residents should text 911 in an emergency.

Electric utility NorthWestern Energy reported outages ranging from St. Regis as far south as Hamilton as of early Thursday morning, with the bulk of outages reported within Missoula. The utility posted on Facebook around midnight that it was working to restore power to customers “as quickly as possible.”

NorthWestern said "uprooted and downed trees in the Missoula area have damaged natural gas meters and natural gas line." The company says people who smell natural gas or notice any signs of a pipeline leak should leave the area immediately and when at a safe distance call 911 or NorthWestern's Energy line at 888-467-2669.

Updates from NorthWestern Energy can be found at this link.

Missoula Electric Cooperative in a Facebook post warned of the “possibility of extended, multi-day outages due to the severity of the storm and the damages left behind.” The utility did not give a timeline for power restoration.

The City of Missoula Public Works and Mobility office on Facebook urged residents to conserve water through the power outage.

Missoula County offices will be closed or providing services remotely Thursday, July 25, due to the power outages. The county says that residents looking to access a county service should call ahead to see if the department will be available. A county department phone directory is available at this link.

The Poverello Center, one of Missoula’s low-barrier shelters, is closed due to the wind storm Wednesday night. The Johnson Street Shelter remains open for people who need shelter. The Poverello did not say when it may reopen.

Providence St. Patrick’s and Community Medical Center are both operating.

A Providence spokesperson said some clinics are still without power. Those facilities are calling patients to reschedule appointments.

Here’s the list of facilities canceling appointments:

·- Women’s Care and Family Wellness at 1211 South Reserve Street

- The Garden City Medical Plaza at 601 West Spruce, including

- Providence Missoula Family Medical

- Providence Neurology Specialists

- Providence Pre-Op Clinic

Missoula County Public Schools canceled all classes and programs for Thursday, including the summer food service.

Power is out on the University of Montana campus. Campus is open, but university officials are encouraging UM Employees to talk with their managers about working remotely until the cleanup from the storm is complete.

Crummy pic but @NWSMissoula this storm is no joke. Just watched this tree fall in real time across the street. Extreme wind gusts pulling branches off trees everywhere. Seeing power flickering all over town. Cloud-to-cloud lightning too.#mtwx pic.twitter.com/tkiTtEOX0B

— Austin Amestoy (@AustinAmestoy) July 25, 2024

According to the Electrical Safety Foundation, downed power lines can cause serious injury or death. The safety foundation says:

  • Stay 35 away from downed power lines, they may be energized.
  • Never attempt to move a downed power line or anything else in contact with it.
  • If you see someone who is in direct or indirect contact with a downed line, do not touch the person. Call 911.
  • Do not drive over downed power lines.
  • If your car comes in contact with a downed power line while you’re inside, stay in the car. Honk your horn to get help, but direct others way from your car.
  • If you must leave your car because it is on fire, jump out of the vehicle with both feet together to avoid contact with both the car and ground at the same time. Shuffle away from the car

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