The aftermath of Storm Ciarán has led to numerous downed trees, which have in turn brought down power lines across our community.

The process to safely restore power involves carefully removing the fallen trees, ensuring the areas are safe, and then methodically reinstating the electricity supply. This is a complex task, and our dedicated teams are on the ground addressing these challenges as swiftly as possible.

To bolster our efforts, we have additional engineers arriving from the UK. Their expertise will greatly aid in expediting the restoration process.

Current Status

Today our rapid response teams have been working across multiple locations in St Helier, St Peter, St Saviour, St Martin, and Trinity, tackling the remaining outages. Our team continues to navigate through challenging conditions to repair damaged infrastructure and reconnect our network as swiftly and safely as possible.

Latest Restorations Completed

In the last 24hrs we restored power to over 270 customers across the island.

Challenges Faced

The storm has left a trail of destruction, including fallen trees and damaged power lines, which has made access to some areas difficult. The scale of damage requires comprehensive assessments and meticulous repair work. The high wind conditions today have presented challenges to our restoration efforts. Ensuring the safety of our people and customers remains our priority.

Support for Customers

We understand the inconvenience and discomfort caused by these power outages.

If you are without power, vulnerable, and require accommodation call: 01534 505422, open on Sunday between 9am – 4pm.

Or contact our Emergency line on 01534 505050

Next Update

Our next update will be shared at 10am on Sunday November 5th.