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Harrogate loses electricity after substation fire | Harrogate loses electricity after substation fire |
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More than 19,000 homes and businesses were left without power after a fire at a substation in Harrogate. | |
Large parts of the North Yorkshire town lost electricity after the fire in Stonebeck Avenue, on the Jennyfields Estate, at about 13:30 GMT on Saturday. | Large parts of the North Yorkshire town lost electricity after the fire in Stonebeck Avenue, on the Jennyfields Estate, at about 13:30 GMT on Saturday. |
The power cut forced businesses in the town centre to close early on what was expected to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year. | The power cut forced businesses in the town centre to close early on what was expected to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year. |
Power was restored fully by 19:30 GMT. Northern Powergrid has apologised. | |
Large numbers of people complained about the problem on Twitter, with some saying shops had been plunged into darkness as they tried to do their Christmas shopping. | Large numbers of people complained about the problem on Twitter, with some saying shops had been plunged into darkness as they tried to do their Christmas shopping. |
Security issue | |
Georgio Gerakio was shopping for a present for his wife in Boots, which he said was "absolutely packed", when the power went off. | |
He told the BBC: "It was eerie, everybody went quiet. | |
"After five minutes nobody knows what to do, they are all standing there and a manager stood up and says 'please everybody leave your things that you are holding where you are and walk out'. | |
"I thought it was the most bizarre thing." | |
Christopher Stoner, managing director of jewellers Stoners of Harrogate, said: "It should have been the most important day of the year by far. | |
"We got several small power cuts from, about 1.30pm onwards that lasted for a minute or two and then about 2.30pm we lost all power, lighting and heating, everything." | |
Mr Stoner said staff had to close the shop and put the jewellery in the safe, as the power cut had disabled the store's electronic security systems. | |
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service dealt with the substation fire, several fire alarms falsely triggered by the power cut and were also called to free people from three lifts. | |
David Gill, head of customer service for Northern Powergrid, said failures of this size were very rare and he apologised to those who were affected. | |
He added: "I'd like to reassure them that our engineers both in the control room and on site worked diligently... to get the supplies restored." |