Power cuts may be restored late tomorrow
Residents in the Tregynon area affected by power outages caused by Storm Darragh are being informed that electricity restoration is expected by tomorrow evening.
2 weeks ago Less than a minute read 696 viewsResidents in the Tregynon area affected by power outages caused by Storm Darragh are being informed that electricity restoration is expected by tomorrow evening.
SP Energy Networks has attributed the delays to extreme winds exceeding 85mph, which have caused significant damage to the power infrastructure. Although the storm has begun to subside, ongoing gale-force conditions continue to slow repair efforts.
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Engineers are working where it is safe to do so, but access to some areas remains difficult due to high winds. SP Energy Networks has expressed regret for the extended outage, assuring residents that all possible measures are being taken to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
Support for Affected Areas
The outages impact a large number of postcodes, including SY16 3BP, SY16 3EX, and SY16 3NT. Residents are encouraged to report visible damage to the electricity network but should maintain a safe distance from any downed lines.
Restoration Timeline
While the estimated restoration time is currently 6:00 PM tomorrow, this is subject to change depending on weather conditions. Residents are advised to prepare for the possibility of extended outages.
For updates and further assistance, visit the SP Energy Networks website or contact their helpline directly.
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