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Eunice was a record breaker

Between them, Storms Eunice and Franklin caused 2,787 incidents across our network, meaning our engineers had to restore supplies to 528,724 customers.

To put it another way, we would usually expect to deal with that number of incidents in two months rather than four days.

By Saturday afternoon we knew that Storm Eunice was the worst storm we had ever seen in our South West region and that was before Storm Franklin provided her with back-up.

Here’s a comparison with other storms:

Storm nameDateNumber of incidents across the WPD networkNumber of customers restored througout the stormHighest wind speed (mph)
Eunice & Franklin18 February 20222,787528,72488mph
Arwen 27 November 20211,912349,31692mph
Ciara9 February 20201,310216,80686mph
Doris24 February 20171,771347,47575mph
Valentine's Day (Storms weren't given names until 2015)14 February 20141,147174,17480mph

Operations Director Graham Halladay said: “I would like to thank customers for their patience and resilience during the past week. Storm Eunice has been one of the busiest weekends we have experienced but thanks to the hard work and unwavering support from our staff we’ve been able to restore all of those customers affected.

"Our focus is now turning towards completing permanent repairs on the network and we will be delivering automatic payments to customers entitled to compensation under our guaranteed standards of performance.”

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