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    How to stay safe and what to do in a power cut

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJune 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Getty Images A woman wearing a yellow top and trousers and carrying an umbrella crosses the road in the pouring rain in front of a red double decker busGetty Images

    The Met Office has issued multiple warnings for thunderstorms covering southern England, Wales and southern Scotland.

    Some areas may see torrential downpours of 30-50 mm of rain, which could lead to flash flooding.

    Hail, lightning and gusty winds could also cause problems in parts of the country.

    How can you prepare and protect your home before a storm hits?

    There are a number of steps you can take:

    • secure any loose objects outside your property such as bins, ladders, trampolines and outdoor games, garden furniture and tools
    • check fences and roof tiles are secure
    • clear guttering of debris such as moss and leaves
    • if possible, remove any loose or overhanging branches
    • close and fasten external doors and windows
    • secure storm shutters, if they are fitted to your home or business
    • park vehicles in a garage, if you have one; otherwise ensure they are as far away as possible from buildings, trees and fences
    • close and secure loft trapdoors
    • make sure you know how to turn off your gas, electricity and water in case you have to leave your home, for example because of flooding
    • charge mobile phones and any other critical devices including battery packs
    • gather essential documents such as passports and driving licences, and make sure you have contact and policy details for your insurance company
    • if you take medication, make sure you have a few days’ supply

    If you are in a flood-risk area, try to move valuable or essential items upstairs or store them as high as you can on the ground floor.

    What should you do during a storm?

    Strong winds can cause damage to buildings, such as tiles coming off roofs, and heavy rain can lead to flooding. Public transport may be disrupted.

    People are advised to stay inside as much as possible and keep internal doors closed.

    Unplug any non-essential electrical items in case of power surges.

    If you do have to go out, you should avoid walking next to buildings, trees and the sheltered side of walls or fences, in case of collapse.

    You should not attempt to repair any damage to your property or possessions while a storm is in progress.

    The RSPCA advises bringing all animals inside and ensuring you have sufficient food, bedding and fresh water.

    Listen out for bad weather warnings on local radio and TV, and check government and news websites for the latest updates.

    In you become trapped by floodwater, you should go to the highest level of the building you are in.

    Avoid attic spaces due to the risk of being trapped by rising water, and only go onto the roof if absolutely necessary. Call 999 and wait for help.

    What should you do if there is a power cut?

    If you lose electricity you make sure all non-essential appliances are switched off, but leave a light on so you know when the supply returns.

    You can report a power cut online or by calling 105, which is a free service in England, Scotland and Wales.

    Alternatively, you can find the details of your energy network operator by using this postcode search tool.

    It may put you on a priority list for assistance if you have medical equipment in your home that needs electricity.

    If you can smell gas and suspect there is a leak in your home, you can report it by ringing 0800 111 999.

    Can you drive during weather warnings?

    Martin Giles/BBC A white car is stuck in flood water. The water is above the tyres and there is a measuring gauge at the side saying that the water is 3ft deep (0.9m)Martin Giles/BBC

    Flood water can be deceptively deep

    If you do have to drive, make sure you have essential supplies such as warm clothing, food, drink, blankets and a torch, and carry a fully-charged phone.

    Drive slowly, and be especially cautious around high-sided vehicles and when overtaking. Give other vehicles extra room.

    Turn on your headlights or use fog lights if visibility is especially poor.

    Driving during a weather warning – including the most serious category, red – does not automatically invalidate your car insurance but it may make a claim more difficult.

    An insurer might try to prove negligence, such as driving on a road when advised not to, and refuse the claim.

    What should you do after a storm?

    Most home building, contents and commercial business policies cover storm damage.

    If you have suffered damage to your property or possessions you should:

    • not do anything that puts you or your household at risk
    • be especially careful around any exposed electrical or telephone cables
    • only return to your home or business after a storm when it is safe to do so
    • contact your insurance company as soon as possible: most have 24-hour emergency helplines, which can advise on next steps and arrange repairs
    • if necessary, arrange temporary emergency repairs to stop any damage getting worse. Tell your insurer and keep receipts, as this will form part of your claim
    • unless they are dangerous, don’t throw away damaged items without discussing it with your insurer, in case they can be repaired
    PA Media A large tree blocks a road in east Belfast, houses can be seen on one side of the pavementPA Media

    There is a common misconception that homeowners are responsible for the fences on the left of their property.

    In fact there is no general rule about which fence belongs to whom, so homeowners should check their title deeds to see which boundaries they own.

    It can take weeks or even months for a property to fully dry out after storm damage, so you may need to wait some time before redecorating.

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