Thousands of Households in Stockholm Archipelago Regain Power After Outage: EON

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ALMOST ALL HOUSEHOLDS REGAIN POWER AFTER OUTAGE IN STOCKHOLM ARCHIPELAGO

Stockholm, Sweden – In a statement released earlier today, energy company EON announced that almost all of the 15,000 households that lost power on Sunday morning in the Stockholm archipelago have now had their electricity restored. However, there are still around twenty households that have not yet received power back.

“We have isolated the fault to a certain distance and reconnected the electricity. We do not know what has caused this yet, but we are inspecting this right now,” said Björn Persson, spokesperson for EON.

The power outage on Sunday morning affected a significant number of households in the Stockholm archipelago, leading to inconvenience and disruption for residents. EON worked tirelessly to restore power as quickly as possible, ensuring that the majority of households now have electricity again.

The cause of the outage is still being investigated. EON has not provided further details regarding the possible cause or when the remaining households can expect to have their power restored. However, the company assured residents that their technicians are actively working to resolve the issue.

Local authorities have advised residents to contact EON if they are still experiencing a power outage or any related issues. EON has set up a helpline for affected households to report any ongoing concerns and to receive updates on the situation.

For updates on the power outage and restoration efforts, residents can visit the EON website or contact their customer service hotline.

Despite the inconvenience caused by the outage, the prompt response from EON has been appreciated by residents. Many took to social media to express their gratitude for the hard work of the technicians in resolving the issue and getting the power back on as quickly as possible.

As investigations continue into the cause of the outage, residents are hopeful that all households will soon have their power fully restored. In the meantime, EON is working diligently to minimize any further disruptions and ensure the reliable supply of electricity to the affected areas.

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