More than 1000 homes across Norfolk were left without power as Storm Bert battered the county.
Villages near Dereham including Beetley, Gressenhall and Swanton Morley were all left without electricity, UK Power Networks confirmed.
The power cut left 389 properties without electricity during the storm.
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Another power cut was affecting in villages between Aylsham and Coltishall.
The outage was caused by a fault with overhead wires and left 417 properties in the area without power.
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Homes and businesses across the Poringland were also left without electricity.
The power cut - caused by a fault with overhead wires amid high winds - affected 695 homes and businesses in the area at its height.
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Homes and businesses across Reepham and Cawston were also left without electricity.
The power cut was caused by a fault with overhead wires and affected 557 properties at its height.
Engineers fixed the issue at 7.07pm on Sunday.
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A power cut also hit properties across Lyng, Lenwade and Weston Longville.
The outage was caused by a fault with overhead wires and affected 77 homes and businesses.
Engineers fixed the issue at 7.13pm.
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