Rod Gardner, Northern Powergrid’s major incident manager, said: “Intelligence from our helicopter inspections has illustrated the scale of impact on our network. It said the priority had been temporary fixes. Northern Powergrid said the scale of the damage in some locations was so extensive that large sections of overhead cables needed to be rebuilt to restore supplies. That’s my big concern, that we miss somebody in the more rural areas who will have had no heating, no electric, potentially no water if they’re being serviced off private wells and they can’t make a call for help. “The majority of the main roads are now open but there are still some homes totally isolated because of fallen trees. ![]() Volunteers did their best to get hot drinks to people who struggled to leave their houses. Bottled water was being given out at the town’s middle school. The Angel Inn pub had become a refuge centre and had managed, with a generator, to give hot soup to more than 250 people on Sunday. Mather said he was very proud of the community response. The other concern is that a lot of the phone signal is down so a lot of people are going to struggle to call for help.” “We are under a lot of pressure here and we’re very concerned about older people. Mark Mather, who represents the market town of Wooler on Northumberland county council, said most households still had no electricity. One badly affected area was north Northumberland. By Monday, 29,000 households were still without power. The electricity network operator Northern Powergrid said the storm had caused the most extensive damage to the network in 20 years, initially leaving 240,000 households across north-east England, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire without power. In some areas of the country the damage is some of the worst seen since 2005.” “Engineers are continuing to uncover snapped electricity poles, downed wires and other complex faults. Helicopters and drones were also being used to identify and assess damage. The Met Office said Shap in Cumbria, north-west England, recorded the lowest temperature of the season so far at -8.7C (16.34F).Ĭontinuing snowfall in some areas made access for engineers more difficult, a spokesperson for ENA said. He will do his best to attack, lie, manipulate, and lure you into darkness only the true source of "The Light" can defeat him.It came as parts of northern England had their coldest night of autumn so far, with temperatures plummeting to below zero. This evil entity will stop at nothing to make sure you'll never wake up again. "A thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy." John 10:10 The light can do all that and many more! THE DARKNESS The light can solve puzzles and clear paths ![]() The light can guide you through the darkness The light can display how well Andrew is doing THE LIGHTĭuring the beginning of Andrew's adventure he is given, a very important tool from a friend to help him wake up from his coma, The Lantern Of Light And Soul. Will he escape the storm and wake up or never see the light again. Andrew will have to face the inner darkness inside his heart and soon, have to confront what really happened 10 years ago. Now he must travel through his deep subconscious to figure out how to wake up. Which ends up putting him in a deep coma. StoryĪ man who is currently very lost in his life because of a tragic event that took place 10 years ago. We may be knocked down, but not out."Ģ Corinthians 4:8-9 TPT What is Lost In The Storm?Lost in the Storm is a Single-player adventure game with a little bit of mystery, action, and puzzle elements in between. We are persecuted by others, but God has not forsaken us. At times we don’t know what to do, but quitting is not an option. About This Game " Though we experience every kind of pressure, we’re not crushed.
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