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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 3,500 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 Clifton Street in Belfast is closed due to an unsecured building. | All main roads are open, but Clifton Street in Belfast is closed due to an unsecured building. |
Fallen trees have blocked a number of minor roads after winds gusted up to 75mph. | Fallen trees have blocked a number of minor roads after winds gusted up to 75mph. |
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said they have restored power to 30,000 customers overnight. | 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'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. | 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 | 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. |
Julia Carson, NIE communications manager, said: "We have engineers and emergency crews currently working in difficult weather conditions. | |
"Since last night we have restored power to over 30,000 customers and are continuing to assess the damage and carry out repairs to over 300 weather-related faults on the electricity network in counties Down, Armagh and Antrim. | |
"The winds are starting to ease in the east, allowing the repair process to continue in most areas. | |
"However, as the weather warning is in place until this evening, we may see further damage to the network." | |
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. |