hope little boys school is ok, or the children will be out of sorts today. (sorry for the selfish reasons, I know how much it will affect & distress them)
just spoke to NAtional Grid supervisor on Danger lane in moreton area effected between Danger lane and leasowe castle. He said looking at gas being off for a few days. water in gas main
A water pipe burst near leasowe train station. There are now almost 3,000 homes effected, and it continues to spread.
Min 24 to see the gas supply restored. At Best at the end of the weekend.
Part of the problem is all effected homes have to have the Gas Turned of before the repair. Then a gas engineer has to come out and check each supply and appliances before your home can be turned back on.
This is from the engineers at the incident room. And its a big incident. There handing out heaters and electric hobs at the incident site. Sorry I cant remember the name of the incident HQ, a leisure centre.
Leasowe Leisure Centre, Twickenham Drive, Leasowe, Wirral, CH46 1PF.
A major incident room has been set up as 3,000 homes in Moreton and Leasowe are left without their gas supply.
What started as an apparently straight-forward repair this morning following a burst water main interfering with gas supply has escalated massively.
At least 53 roads in the area now have no gas - and the National Grid says it does not know when the supply will be restored.
Once the repair is made water will then need to be pumped out of the network.
More than 80 National Grid engineers are in the area to help restore gas supplies.
Every property in the affected area will be visited to ensure the gas supply is turned off at the meter.
Once all the water has been removed from the network and gas is back in the mains, a second visit will be made to turn on the supply to each property.
Alternative electrical cooking and heating facilities are being provided to vulnerable customers and an incident room has been set up at Leasowe Leisure Centre, Twickenham Drive, Leasowe, Wirral, CH46 1PF.
It is important that the local electricity network is maintained as people may increase their use of electrical appliances during the loss of gas supply. Residents are asked to use only essential electricity appliances and switch off any non-essential appliances.
Ward councillor Ian Lewis said: "There are around 3,000 homes in Moreton and Leasowe that have lost, or are about to lose, their gas supply.
"For many people, this will be their main source of heating and cooking.
"My first concern is that National Grid comes up with the list of roads affected, and fast, so that the people living in those roads can be contacted and helped, whether by National Grid, the council or Primary Care Trust, with temporary heating and cooking facilities.
"I understand a major incident room has now been established at the recreation centre but the situation is now affecting several thousand people.
"I will be looking for answers from National Grid as to how a burst water pipe came to cause so much disruption to the gas supply.
"In the meantime, we need urgent action to make sure nobody is put in any further danger."