Village hit by power cut
14:51, 21 July 2009
updated: 14:51, 21 July 2009
Full power was finally restored to homes in the village of High Halstow after nine hours.
Thirteen houses in Sharnal Street were affected by a fault in the power lines which left residents with only low voltage power yesterday.
Derek Waggett, 75, was one of the people affected.
He said: “There was a power cut which only lasted a minute at the most. Then when the power came back on it was only at half the voltage. “Things aren’t working properly in the house, for example the kettle takes twice as long to boil.”
Power supplies were returned to normal at around 6pm.
A spokesman for EDF Energy Newtworks said a fault on the high voltage overhead electricity network in the High Halstow area caused low volts and flickering supplies to customers involved.
“We would like to apologise to the customers affected as we do appreciate how inconvenient low voltages can be.”
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