10/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/14/2025 19:35
Oct. 14, 2025
Tempe, AZ - The City of Tempe is continuing to assess the significant damage from yesterday's storm. Updates and answers to frequently asked questions are below. Watch a press conference to hear the information in a video format. A resource page can be found at tempe.gov/TempeStorm.We know that many people have experienced significant damage due to the storm. We ask residents to avoid flooded or damaged areas and use caution when traveling as crews continue restoration efforts throughout the city. Be mindful of children around pooled water, flowing canals or basins, and damaged pool fences.
What to do if you see trees or debris down on public property:
What to do if a tree or debris is down in your private property:
The city cannot respond to debris that has fallen on residential or commercial property. Residents have a few options for debris cleanup:Chop up the debris and contact a landscaper for cleanup if you require a more immediate response.
What to do if your home is unlivable:
The City of Tempe and the American Red Cross are providing a temporary emergency shelter at Escalante Multi-Generational Center, 2150 E. Orange St. Anyone displaced by the storm may go there to receive assistance.Sonesta ES Suites Tempe (5075 S. Priest Drive) and Sonesta Simply Suites (1335 W. Baseline Road) are offering special rates for displaced residents. Contact Catherine Alexander at [email protected] or 480-777-0440 to make a reservation.
Bicycle Cellar is offering free bike storage for displaced residents who need a place to temporarily store a bike.
U-Haul is offering people affected by the storms a free 30-day self-storage and U-Box container. The offer is valid for all Arizona locations.
What to do if you think you might have a gas leak:
If you suspect a gas leak, call 911 and Southwest Gas at 877-860-6020. You do not need to be a customer to call Southwest Gas.What city facilities are closed?
How to help:
Tempe Community Action Agency is ready to accept food and hygiene donations. They are also available to help anyone impacted by the storm. TCAA is located at 2146 E. Apache Blvd. People may donate funds online. The agency is especially in need of these items:For updates and safety information, please follow the City of Tempe and Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department official social media channels.