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Around 1,000 customers still without power in Dundonald NIE say power fully restored to Dundonald customers
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About 1,000 customers in Northern Ireland are still without electricity following a power cut on Thursday morning. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has said power has been restored to all customers in Dundonald.
Homes in the Dundonald area are affected. The electricity went off at 08:20 GMT. About 3,000 properties were affected after the electricity went off at 08:20 GMT on Thursday.
Power has now been restored to 2,000 homes.
A spokesman for Northern Ireland Electricity said it had been caused by an underground cable fault.A spokesman for Northern Ireland Electricity said it had been caused by an underground cable fault.
The Ulster Hospital in Dundonald said power had been affected but back-up generators had automatically kicked into operation.The Ulster Hospital in Dundonald said power had been affected but back-up generators had automatically kicked into operation.
There has been no disruption to patients or procedures at the hospital.There has been no disruption to patients or procedures at the hospital.