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We have power but I just received this text which might be helpful to you -



Power cut alert from UK Power Networks. We are letting you know about an unplanned power cut which has caused power to go off unexpectedly, this is affecting 1/3 of properties in your area. If your electricity is off, you can get live updates on our power cut map at http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/power-cut/map?incidentid=INCD-30093-M. Not all customers will be affected by this and you may have power. If you need extra help or support, please call us on 08003163105

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