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Nearly 1,000 Lose Power in Las Vegas Valley as Winds Force Faith Lutheran Exam Cancellations

By Matthias Binder May 18, 2026
Winds leave nearly 1K without power in Las Vegas Valley
Winds leave nearly 1K without power in Las Vegas Valley - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Winds leave nearly 1K without power in Las Vegas Valley

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Scale of the Outage and Immediate EffectsSchool Closures and Family DisruptionsUtility Response and Restoration Timeline

Winds leave nearly 1K without power in Las Vegas Valley – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas Valley residents woke up to widespread disruptions on Monday after strong winds knocked out electricity across multiple neighborhoods. The outage affected nearly 1,000 homes and businesses, prompting utility crews to work through the day on repairs. At Faith Lutheran High School, parents received direct notifications that final exams scheduled for that day had been postponed due to the lack of power.

Scale of the Outage and Immediate Effects

The power loss hit hardest in areas where overhead lines proved vulnerable to gusty conditions. Crews reported downed lines and damaged equipment as the primary causes, leaving households without lights, refrigeration, or air conditioning during peak afternoon hours.

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Local traffic signals also went dark in several spots, adding to commute challenges for drivers heading to work or school. Emergency services remained on standby but reported no major incidents tied directly to the blackout.

School Closures and Family Disruptions

Faith Lutheran High School became a focal point when administrators decided to cancel final exams entirely for the day. The decision came after backup systems failed to restore enough power for testing conditions.

Parents scrambled to adjust schedules, with many students left without clear guidance on makeup dates. The school emphasized safety and fairness in its communications, noting that incomplete testing environments could compromise results.

Similar notifications went out to other nearby campuses, though Faith Lutheran was the only one to publicly confirm full exam cancellations tied to the outage.

Utility Response and Restoration Timeline

Power companies deployed additional teams to prioritize high-impact zones and restore service as quickly as possible. Officials stressed that safety checks on equipment took precedence over speed to prevent further issues.

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By late afternoon, crews had restored power to the majority of affected customers, though isolated pockets remained offline into the evening. Residents were advised to report any lingering problems through official channels.

Key details at a glance:
  • Nearly 1,000 customers impacted by wind-related outages
  • Final exams canceled at Faith Lutheran High School
  • Restoration efforts focused on safety and equipment checks

Events like this underscore how quickly routine days can shift in the Las Vegas Valley when weather meets infrastructure. Families and schools alike now turn attention to rescheduling and recovery in the days ahead.

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