People in Northern Ireland urged not to approach damaged electricity equipment - as tens of thousands remain disconnected
More than 75,000 customers are still without power in Northern Ireland - as work continues to clear roads blocked by fallen trees.
Northern Ireland Electricity Networks said it had more than 1,000 staff - including 700 in the field - working to restore supplies.
Power has been reinstated at 210,000 properties, it added.
Managers believe it will take 10 days to complete the reconnections, said Derek Hynes, NIE Networks' managing director.
He is urging members of the public not to approach damaged electricity equipment, adding: "Please be extra careful around fallen trees as they often take electricity poles and wires with them as they fall."
As we report in the post below, engineers from England are already in Northern Ireland and more are on their way, Secretary of State Hilary Benn has said.
More than 2,300 obstructions on the road network have been reported.
On Friday, 70 trees had to be cleared simply to reopen the M2.
In addition, more than 100 schools were damaged by Storm Eowyn.