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Power restored to 100 remaining homes after storm Power restored to 100 remaining homes after storm
(about 5 hours later)
Engineers have connected all homes hit by power cuts during storm-force winds in Wales.Engineers have connected all homes hit by power cuts during storm-force winds in Wales.
Winds gusting at up to 89mph (143kph) brought down trees and power lines, leaving 10,000 homes and businesses across south and west Wales without power on Saturday.Winds gusting at up to 89mph (143kph) brought down trees and power lines, leaving 10,000 homes and businesses across south and west Wales without power on Saturday.
The peak of the problem was between 15:00 and 16:00 GMT but around 100 were still cut off on Sunday morning.The peak of the problem was between 15:00 and 16:00 GMT but around 100 were still cut off on Sunday morning.
Natural Resources Wales said three flood alerts remain in place. Three flood alerts remained in place at 18:50 GMT on Sunday.
The majority of people had their power restored by 21:00 GMT on Saturday.The majority of people had their power restored by 21:00 GMT on Saturday.
Dozens of engineers were drafted in the deal with the problem in an area stretching from Pembroke in the west to Chepstow in the east.Dozens of engineers were drafted in the deal with the problem in an area stretching from Pembroke in the west to Chepstow in the east.
'Torn off''Torn off'
The number of homes without power reduced to around 500 by Saturday night and then to just under 100 overnight.The number of homes without power reduced to around 500 by Saturday night and then to just under 100 overnight.
Western Power Distribution said all customers had been reconnected.Western Power Distribution said all customers had been reconnected.
The highest wind speed was 89mph recorded at Mumbles head near Swansea at 16:00 GMT.The highest wind speed was 89mph recorded at Mumbles head near Swansea at 16:00 GMT.
Problems included:Problems included:
Artist David Pearce, who lives just outside Swansea, said his daughter's 11ft trampoline was blown across the garden in high winds.Artist David Pearce, who lives just outside Swansea, said his daughter's 11ft trampoline was blown across the garden in high winds.
"The roof nearly got torn completely off our shed and our daughter's trampoline took off. It smashed her garden swings and ended up in our hedge," he said."The roof nearly got torn completely off our shed and our daughter's trampoline took off. It smashed her garden swings and ended up in our hedge," he said.
The Met Office recorded strong gusts on coasts around Wales from the Bristol Channel to the Llyn Peninsula.The Met Office recorded strong gusts on coasts around Wales from the Bristol Channel to the Llyn Peninsula.
South Wales Police had received reports of 13 fallen trees in one hour on Saturday afternoon.South Wales Police had received reports of 13 fallen trees in one hour on Saturday afternoon.
Arriva Trains Wales advised passengers not to travel on Saturday evening unless necessary.Arriva Trains Wales advised passengers not to travel on Saturday evening unless necessary.
Officers from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) are monitoring sea surge, wind and waves as it could lead to further alerts being issued and possibly tidal flood warnings.Officers from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) are monitoring sea surge, wind and waves as it could lead to further alerts being issued and possibly tidal flood warnings.
There were nine flood warnings in coastal areas at 08:30 GMT but later this was downgraded to three flood alerts at Swansea and Gower, the upper River Severn and the Vyrnwy catchment in Powys.There were nine flood warnings in coastal areas at 08:30 GMT but later this was downgraded to three flood alerts at Swansea and Gower, the upper River Severn and the Vyrnwy catchment in Powys.
For the latest on flood alerts and warnings and how you can prepare go to Natural Resources Wales or call Floodline 0845 988 1188.For the latest on flood alerts and warnings and how you can prepare go to Natural Resources Wales or call Floodline 0845 988 1188.
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