Power reconnection continues
Media statement - for immediate release
7.00am - Friday, 8 June 2012
Power reconnection continues
There are less than 150 Orion customers currently without power.
Power
came and went for between 100 and 300 customers overnight in
the Orion network area in Christchurch and central
Canterbury. Most power outages were caused by branches from
snow damaged trees falling into power lines.
Most of the
affected customers are in the rural area west of
Christchurch, including in parts of Castle Hill and
Kimberley.
"We know how difficult it is to be without power in these conditions, and we have teams working to restore power and we're working as quickly as we can to get power back to everyone," says Orion Chief Executive Rob Jamieson.
"Access difficulties are hampering efforts, especially in the Castle Hill area. In other places tree branches from snow damage trees falling into lines has been significant, which means repairs can take a long time."
Please stay clear of fallen power lines and treat them as live at all times To report lines down call Orion on 03 363 9898.
ENDS
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