Overview
- As of 4:30pm Tuesday, about 1,400 households remained without power, following the reconnection of 83,000 customers by Monday.
- SSEN has roughly 400 engineers in the field working through damage across about 700 sections of network, concentrating on the Highlands, Argyll and Bute and Mull.
- Welfare support has provided more than 20,000 free meals, with British Red Cross visits and a £30 per person per day reimbursement for eligible customers unable to access food after 12 hours without power.
- Rail recovery teams cleared roughly 480 weather-related incidents, and services have largely resumed after significant weekend disruption on northern routes.
- Storm Amy delivered gusts near 100 mph, and First Minister John Swinney called the disruption a clear example of climate-related risks.