The Isle of Man’s power has been fully restored.
Manx Electricity Authority engineers have been battling the elements since Friday trying to reconnect supplies.
Hundreds of customers lost power – predominantly in the west – as the worst snow in 50 years hit the Island.
MEA chief executive Phil King says despite the disruption the network did prove resilient:
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