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There is currently a power cut in this area. Our engineers are working hard to fix it as quickly as possible. We are sorry for any trouble this may have caused you.

Potentially affected postcodes: SE15 4

Reason for the power cut: An underground electricity cable has faulted on our high voltage network, causing an area wide power cut.

Number of customers affected: 214

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Reference number: INCD-155850-J

This power cut was reported at: 08-DEC-2016 19:01

Estimated time for power to be restored: 08-DEC-2016 21:00

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Info on powercuts can be found here: http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/


Only found it when we had an annoucment in my central London office that we may have a powercut due to exceptional levels of demand. Funny as it wasn't a high demand day - no international sport, royal wedding or significant plot line in Eastenders. There was me wondering whether we were having a return to the three day week.


What I suspect is that there was a local supply problem. Which happens. Rather than a collapse of the National Grid.

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intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> You don't need to be on twitter .They'll update

> you by calling your landline or texting your

> mobile .


Yes but Twitter seemed the most obvious way of getting in touch... the response was very quick..

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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> So it was you and your ultra high powered

> whirlpool bath that caused my power to flicker

> then foxy...

>

> Next time eat more beans and use less power



Well... I have to admit I had just switched on my new Christmas Tree Lights..

100 LED's with sequencing phases..


Please don't tell anyone..


Foxy

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