Plans are in place to restore supplies to customers in Lancaster after supply went off again this afternoon.

Having assessed the damage caused by flooding that has resulted in further loss of supply at Lancaster, Electricity North West engineers have plans in place to begin the restoration of supplies from approximately 0800 on 8th December.

Additionally, they have secured even more mobile generation from across the UK which will be connected throughout the night.

Mark Williamson, operations director for Electricity North West, said: “Unfortunately power was lost to customers in Lancaster and the surrounding areas this evening due to unforeseen flood damage at our substation.

“We plan to begin to restore supplies from the substation tomorrow morning and we would like to thank our customers for their patience and support during what continues to be an enormously challenging time for everyone involved.”

19,000 customers in Lancaster are still being supplied by generators that were mobilised last night. Further generators will be mobilised tonight and all generators will be refuelled when required.

2,657 properties remain without power in Cumbria, where floodwater is restricting access for Electricity North West teams. We will provide a further update about Cumbria at 10pm.

Vulnerable customers, including some older or disabled people, or those with a medical dependency on electricity, can also sign up to the Priority Services Register by visiting www.enwl.co.uk/priority or contacting Electricity North West on 0800 195 4141.