Power restored to homes in South Wales and South West England following Storm Darragh

The National Grid says it's completed its 'biggest restoration effort' ever

Waves crash over the seafront in Porthcawl during Storm Darragh
Author: Jordana Seal, PA / Jonny FreemanPublished 14th Dec 2024
Last updated 14th Dec 2024

Power has been returned to all homes that suffered outages during Storm Darragh after the "biggest restoration effort ever".

Some people faced nearly a week without electricity, after strong winds caused widespread power cuts last weekend.

As of Thursday 12th December, more than 2,000 homes in South Wales and parts of the South West of England were still without power.

Today (Saturday 14th December), the National Grid said all customers have had their supplies restored.

Damage caused by Storm Darragh near Aberystwyth

Roisin Quinn, field operations director for the National Grid, said:

"This week has seen the biggest restoration effort ever on our network after the severe impacts of Storm Darragh.

"I would like to thank (customers) for their patience and understanding while we have worked round the clock to repair damage.

"Teams will be in the hardest hit areas for the coming days completing repairs and supporting customers, but our network is now operating under normal conditions."

Iwan Ward, councillor for Boncath, Clydau and Manordeifi in Pembrokeshire, said earlier this week that the issue had left some without access to a phone, cooker or heating.

Mr Ward criticised the National Grid for "dangling carrots in front us" after residents were promised power would return sooner.

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