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Storm Amy , which hit the UK this week, has left around 21,000 homes remain without power and travel disruption is continuing in the aftermath of the storm.

Following the first official named storm of the season , Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) said that as of 12.30pm on Sunday, more than 67,000 customers have been reconnected following the storm’s “extremely damaging” winds.

SSEN, the distribution network operator for the north of Scotland, said engineers are working in “challenging” conditions to reconnect the remaining 21,000 households.

Over the weekend, there were multiple severe weather warnings for wind and rain, including one amber warning in Scotland. Although the Met Office weather warnings have now all been lifted, there is still some

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