In a brand new update, they reassured customers that restoration work is continuing and asked that if customers are able to, keep checking the Power Check website
47,000 customers remain without power over a week after Storm Éowyn blew across the country, causing extensive damage to the electricity network.
In a new update, they reassured customers that restoration work is continuing and asked that if customers are able to, keep checking the Power Check website for up to date information. They also reiterated their warning to people to practice extreme caution around fallen wires, and not to approach them under any circumstances.
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