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Weirdly I got a text about this...


POWER CUT ALERT! This is UK Power Networks. We're aware of a local power cut affecting SE22. We're sorry if you've been affected by this, the reference for this is INCD-114826-J. If your power's off you can keep updated by texting POWER & your postcode to 80876 e.g. Power SE22 9ET (standard text fees apply to 80876), or via our real time incident map at www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/mobile/en/fault-map/?postcode=SE22+9ET

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Update at 19:56 - Our engineers have investigated the fault. They have found it to be more complicated than first expected. We need to send our specialist team to make repairs. Your power is off due to a fault with an underground cable. At this stage we're aiming to have your power on by 20:30. If this time should change, we'll let you know.


I hope it does come on in half an hour... My baby monitor video unit doesn't work without power.

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