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Really weird as some of our neighbours have lights on.....


Update from UK Power Networks


Update at 18:20 - Engineers are on their way to site to investigate the loss of power in your area; the reason your power is off is a blown fuse at your local substation. Work will continue as quickly as possible to get power back on.


Affecting:


SE22 0xx

SE22 8xx

SE22 9xx

Latest update which means nothing given the context of the previous updates, some 2 hours ago:


UK Power Networks

Update at 21:20 - Engineers are on their way to site to investigate the loss of power in your area; the reason your power is off is a blown fuse at your local substation. Work will continue as quickly as possible to get power back on.

And another telling me no further communication after 22:00:


Apologies if your power is still off. Please be assured that our engineers will continue to work through the night to restore power to the area as quickly as is safely possible. Texts updates are not sent after 22:00; however our customer advisors are available 24 hours on 08007838838

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