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Extra workers drafted in to help restore power to thousands of homes

by Cumbria Crack
28/11/2021
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Conditions in Alston because of Storm Arwen

Electricity North West is working with third sector organisations as it continues to try and restore power across Cumbria.

It has drafted in extra workers and said it will prioritise repairs to restore power to the most customers as quickly as possible as engineers are still responding to devastating power network damage caused by Storm Arwen.

Electricity North West is also working with partners including British Red Cross, local resilience forums in Cumbria and Kendal Emergency.

Since Friday evening, the power network operator has seen more than 600 incidents on the network which has caused 83,000 properties to be without power at some point.

Engineers have now restored power to more than 67,000 properties and the power network operator has drafted in even more additional resources today to help repair the severe damage.

Stephanie Trubshaw, Electricity North West’s incident manager and customer director, said: “Our teams have worked tirelessly across the region restoring power to our customers.

“Storm Arwen is one of the worst wind storms the North West has seen in years. The damage has been devastating not only to the power network, but many roads have also been blocked because of fallen debris and snow.

“We’ve drafted in even more resources today and we’re working to restore power to all of our customers as quickly and as safely as possible.

“It has been an extremely difficult time for our customers and I want to thank them for their patience, it isn’t easy and we’re doing all we can to prioritise the critical issues.

“Our customer contact centre has handled more than 33,000 calls and we’re proactively contacting our Priority Services Register throughout the day.

“I also ask our customers to utilise our social media channels to report any incidents stating the location and postcode.

“We’re also continuing to work with closely with our partners in the emergency services and local authorities as we manage this major incident while we focus on restoring power.”

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