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Very strange to see this happening especially in London. I'm used to living rurally where sometimes no street lights exist. Generators always kick in quick though. It's happened 3 times in last year on Dulwich Common, we are also having trouble with Estate lighting for months, although that now seems to be resolved. Lots if UK power network action around here in last few weeks. Maybe they are finally sorting it?

I'm just back from a weekend away and my sky box says power cut at 1.20 am Sunday morning can anyone tell me how long this lasted please as now everything is back up to speed -thinking about how long the freezer was off etc

thanks,I'm near the junction of Melford and Underhill.


Mark.

There seems to be a text message service you can use here: http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/power-cuts/Receive-text-updates-during-power-cuts.html


Most modern home alarm systems will notify you too if the power cut is longer than a couple of minutes.

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