Southrepps experiences power problems
Published:
6:49 PM September 6, 2010
Updated:
9:15 AM October 11, 2020
An overhead power line which was brought down in high winds caused problems for people living in Southrepps.
An overhead power line which was brought down in high winds caused problems for people living in Southrepps.
Seven customers in Southrepps experienced intermittent power supplies during Monday afternoon after an overhead power line was damaged and brought down in high winds, just before 1.30pm.
EDF Energy Networks engineers were sent out to make repairs and power was restored at 9.30pm.
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