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Storm Katie leaves homes still without power in the south of England Storm Katie leaves homes still without power in the south of England
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Homes across the south of England are still without power after Storm Katie hit the UK on Monday. Homes across the south of England are still without power after Storm Katie hit the country.
Scottish and Southern Energy's (SSE) website said areas of Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey and Dorset had reported power cuts on Tuesday.Scottish and Southern Energy's (SSE) website said areas of Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey and Dorset had reported power cuts on Tuesday.
Buildings were damaged and transport disrupted after high winds battered England on Easter Monday.Buildings were damaged and transport disrupted after high winds battered England on Easter Monday.
Almost 4,000 homes were initially cut off and a few hundred had been reconnected by the evening.Almost 4,000 homes were initially cut off and a few hundred had been reconnected by the evening.
At 22:00 BST on Monday, the energy company said 3,375 homes were still without power, but an update is expected later. At 11:00 BST on Tuesday there were dozens of homes in Aldershot, Petersfield, New Forest, Basingstoke and Slough still without power.
SSE said all are expected to be reconnected by Tuesday afternoon.
BBC weather forecaster Simon King said gusts of 105mph had been recorded at the Needles off the Isle of Wight in the early hours of Monday.BBC weather forecaster Simon King said gusts of 105mph had been recorded at the Needles off the Isle of Wight in the early hours of Monday.
Power is expected to be restored later in Alresford, Winchester, Horsham and Alton in Hampshire, Woking in Surrey, Bracknell and Reading in Berkshire and Wareham in Dorset.
On Monday Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service attended more than 30 incidents involving dangerous structures, 10 of which were in Portsmouth.On Monday Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service attended more than 30 incidents involving dangerous structures, 10 of which were in Portsmouth.