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Cumbria snow: Power cuts and road closures continue Cumbria snow: Attempts to restore power continue
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Hundreds of homes in west Cumbria are still without power following heavy snowfall. Efforts to restore power to hundreds of homes in west Cumbria continue following heavy snowfall.
About 280 properties in the Workington area are cut-off, with engineers unable to get to the scene to make repairs. About 280 properties in the Workington area are cut off, although engineers are now at the scene.
Heavy winds and snowdrifts hampered efforts to clear blocked routes on Saturday. Heavy winds and snowdrifts have hampered efforts to clear blocked roads.
Cumbria Police received 1,500 calls for assistance in two days as search and rescue volunteers freed stranded motorists.Cumbria Police received 1,500 calls for assistance in two days as search and rescue volunteers freed stranded motorists.
Officers said conditions had improved overnight but many routes remain closed due to collisions, falling trees and thick snow. Officers said conditions had improved on Sunday but many routes remain closed due to collisions, falling trees and thick snow.
Electricity North West engineers began work in Workington at 13:00 GMT in an attempt to restore power.
A spokeswoman said: "Engineers are now on site after the main access road has been cleared of snow and abandoned vehicles and declared safe for emergency services only.
"We are now able to start work on repairing the faults and restoring power to residents as quickly as possible."
Drivers are still being advised not to travel in the south and west of the county unless their journey is "absolutely necessary".Drivers are still being advised not to travel in the south and west of the county unless their journey is "absolutely necessary".
A police spokeswoman said 25 people were forced to abandon their cars on Saturday night. The drivers stayed in local hotels or pubs.A police spokeswoman said 25 people were forced to abandon their cars on Saturday night. The drivers stayed in local hotels or pubs.
Volunteers from groups including Bay Search and Rescue and Cockermouth Mountain Rescue worked to helped stricken drivers with the A595 particularly badly hit.Volunteers from groups including Bay Search and Rescue and Cockermouth Mountain Rescue worked to helped stricken drivers with the A595 particularly badly hit.
The route is still closed between Millom and Ravenglass and police have asked drivers to contact them on Sunday if their vehicle is abandoned in the areaso recovery can be arranged. The route is still closed between Millom and Ravenglass and police have asked drivers to contact them if their vehicle is abandoned in the area so recovery can be arranged.