The 72 house of Tizide and North Yorkshire has no power even after the Friday storm -more strong winds are expected.
Gisborough, Ingle Beeverwick, Heartle Pool, Red Car, Cleveland, and the Creamer's Area House has remained powerless since Storm Eowin was furious on Friday. The Northern Power Grid boss says that engineers are working to solve the problem, but there are more gal news from Sunday evening, so it takes time than expected. There is.
According to the NORTHERN PowerGrid Power Cuts map, there are houses that have no power at the time of publishing (access from here):
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GUISBOROUGH -7
Wilton-4
Osmotic pressure-6
Elwick-9
North Yorkshire-34
Wynyard -4
Stirington-8
The power supply company says that the engineer may not be able to work at a height to repair the overhead cable for a new yellow weather warning issued by Met Office.
The spokeswoman states: “Unfortunately, in the second half of today, which can affect the ability to work at the height that needs overhead repairs, strong winds are expected. We provide a field of view.
“If the restoration time is now 23:00 today, we are still evaluating or progressing the work we need. If we know the more accurate time frame, we will update our customers as soon as possible. Most of today I want to recover power to customers.
“We regularly update the power cutmap, use a more accurate estimation time as soon as possible, and the map is the same information that contact center advisors can be used. If you do not have it yet, report a power outage online to maintain the update.
“I'm sorry, some customers may not be powerful for a long time. We want you to know that you are here 24 hours a day to support you. You are dangerous. If you are in a situation, you need to call an additional emergency if you have any risks. Please.
Click here for details of the weather warnings introduced from Sunday 10:00 pm to Monday 7:00 am.
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