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ESB crews working to restore power

The electricity network is warning those cleaning up to be wary of power lines.

ESB CREWS WILL work through the weekend to restore power to nearly 60,000 homes affected by this week’s storms.

ESB is updating estimated restoration times for customers as additional information is gathered about the nature of faults.

Customers without power should check for updates here or telephone 1850 372 999 and have their MPRN available to access recorded information specific to their location.

Updates will also be communicated via local radio.

The ESB is reminding customers of the precautionary measures to take in the event of a power cut:

  • Never approach broken lines or damaged poles, and keep children and animals away – report damage to ESB Networks at 1850 372 999 and listen to recorded messages carefully
  • Turn off electric cookers, ovens, irons, etc. if electricity supply is lost
  • Leave a light switched on so you know when power has been restored
  • Take extra care if using candles, oil lamps or other naked flames
  • Test smoke alarms with fresh batteries
  • Ensure adequate ventilation if using gas heaters

ESB is also advising customers that all those involved in the clean up operation, especially if clearing trees or timber or other debris, should be especially careful to avoid overhead lines and fallen wires.

Following the week’s storms, one of the worst storms to on record to hit Ireland, over 8,000 faults have been recorded across the electricity network.

If customers have information on network faults that pose a risk to the public, they should contact 1850 372 999.

Read: Up to 50,000 people won’t have power tonight

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