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High winds cut power to thousands | High winds cut power to thousands |
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Thousands of homes in the West Midlands had their electricity cut off when high winds brought down power lines. | Thousands of homes in the West Midlands had their electricity cut off when high winds brought down power lines. |
Engineers from electricity firm Central Networks were dealing with nearly 100 separate incidents in the region. | Engineers from electricity firm Central Networks were dealing with nearly 100 separate incidents in the region. |
Gusts of 50mph (80km/h) brought down electricity poles and trees and 12,000 homes were cut off. Emergency services also dealt with hundreds of calls. | |
Engineers were working to reconnect the last 2,300 homes without power on Sunday night. | |
They are making progress all the time Central Networks spokeswoman | |
A spokeswoman for Central Networks, which provides electricity in the region, said: "We can't say when they will be reconnected. | |
"They are making progress all the time and they will get people back as quickly as they can." | |
She said 37 overhead power lines had come down in the region on Saturday night/Sunday morning with many more smaller incidents. | |
Repair work was initially hampered as it was too dangerous for engineers to climb up to overhead lines. | Repair work was initially hampered as it was too dangerous for engineers to climb up to overhead lines. |
A spokesman for the Met Office said some gusts of winds had reached 50mph (80km/h) in the region. | A spokesman for the Met Office said some gusts of winds had reached 50mph (80km/h) in the region. |
"It was certainly a very wild night," he said, adding it "was not going to be a nice day" with rain and winds of up to 45mph (72km/h) in the afternoon. | "It was certainly a very wild night," he said, adding it "was not going to be a nice day" with rain and winds of up to 45mph (72km/h) in the afternoon. |