Storm Force Winds Cause Power Cuts - 7am bulletin
09/01/2008
Storm force winds, with gusts in excess of 77 Mph, have caused disruption to electricity supplies, affecting around 4,000 customers. The worst affected areas are parts of the North West, Coleraine and Ballymena.
Damage to the electricity network, which has been caused by flying debris and high winds, includes broken lines and poles and damage to other NIE equipment.
NIE emergency crews carried out repair work until the early hours of the morning and work continues this morning.
NIE’s main Incident Management Centre at Craigavon is open and all 10 NIE Incident Centres across Northern Ireland are also open, reinforcing NIE’s normal capability to restore.
NIE Spokesperson Kerstie Forsyth said: "NIE emergency crews have been restoring customers from late last night and this morning we are in position to get customers back on supply as quickly as humanly possible, consistent with safety.
“The electricity network proved fairly robust, but we are not seeing the totality of faults just yet. As people wake, more faults will no doubt be called in.”
NIE has reminded customers of the precautionary measures to take in the event of a power cut:
§ never approach broken lines or damaged poles and keep children and animals away - report damage to NIE on 08457 643 643
§ turn off electric cookers, ovens, irons, etc. if electricity supply is lost
§ leave a light switched on, so you know when power has been restored
§ take extra care if using candles, oil lamps or other naked flames
§ test smoke alarms with fresh batteries
§ ensure adequate ventilation if using gas heaters
§ customers should also ensure they have batteries for radios
Kerstie Forsyth again: “Any customer wishing to report a fault, can contact NIE's Customer Helpline on 08457 643 643.
“We will be issuing regularly updated information through radio news bulletins as well. The same information will be available from call handlers, recorded messages and radio bulletins.”
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