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Northern Ireland storms: Power cuts after severe weather Northern Ireland storms: Power cuts after severe weather
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Around 4,000 customers are without electricity after a night of strong winds and heavy rain. Around 5,000 customers are without electricity after a night of strong winds and heavy rain.
Ferry sailings have also been cancelled, and there have been some flight delays as well.Ferry sailings have also been cancelled, and there have been some flight delays as well.
All main roads are open, but there are reports of fallen trees blocking some minor roads as winds gusted up to 75mph. All main roads are open, but Clifton Street in Belfast is closed due to an unsecured building.
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said they have restored power to 20,000 customers overnight. Fallen trees have blocked a number of minor roads after winds gusted up to 75mph.
The P&O 07:30 GMT ferry crossings from Larne to Cairnryan in both directions were cancelled. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said they have restored power to 30,000 customers overnight.
P&O's 07:30 GMT ferry crossings from Larne to Cairnryan in both directions were cancelled.
P&O resumed sailings at 10:30 GMT, but there will be a backlog of traffic because of previous cancellations.
Also cancelled was Stena's 10:30 GMT sailing from Belfast to Liverpool.Also cancelled was Stena's 10:30 GMT sailing from Belfast to Liverpool.
Repairs
All of Friday's crossings between Rathlin Island and Ballycastle, County Antrim, have been cancelled.All of Friday's crossings between Rathlin Island and Ballycastle, County Antrim, have been cancelled.
NIE engineers are working to restore power to affected customers after winds broke electricity poles and brought down trees across power lines.NIE engineers are working to restore power to affected customers after winds broke electricity poles and brought down trees across power lines.
Repairs
Julia Carson, NIE communications manager, said: "We were in regular contact with the Met Office and had mobilised NIE emergency crews, engineers and call handlers in preparation for any damage the severe weather may cause.Julia Carson, NIE communications manager, said: "We were in regular contact with the Met Office and had mobilised NIE emergency crews, engineers and call handlers in preparation for any damage the severe weather may cause.
"We have already restored power to 20,000 customers overnight and are continuing to assess the damage and carry out repairs."We have already restored power to 20,000 customers overnight and are continuing to assess the damage and carry out repairs.
"As the weather conditions are set to continue there may be some areas where we will need to wait for the high winds to abate to allow our emergency crews to work safely.""As the weather conditions are set to continue there may be some areas where we will need to wait for the high winds to abate to allow our emergency crews to work safely."
Customers who lose electricity should call the NIE customer helpline on 08457 643643 or report the fault online at nie.co.uk.Customers who lose electricity should call the NIE customer helpline on 08457 643643 or report the fault online at nie.co.uk.
The severe weather in the Republic of Ireland has left about 14,000 customers without power, and the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) expects that number to rise.The severe weather in the Republic of Ireland has left about 14,000 customers without power, and the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) expects that number to rise.
There were some flight diversions from Belfast City Airport to Belfast International Airport on Thursday night, and passengers at both airports are advised to check their flight details on Friday.There were some flight diversions from Belfast City Airport to Belfast International Airport on Thursday night, and passengers at both airports are advised to check their flight details on Friday.
The Foyle Bridge in Londonderry had been closed to high-sided vehicles on Thursday but is now reopened to all traffic.The Foyle Bridge in Londonderry had been closed to high-sided vehicles on Thursday but is now reopened to all traffic.
A Met Office severe weather warning remains in place until 23:55 GMT on Friday.A Met Office severe weather warning remains in place until 23:55 GMT on Friday.