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Roberson sorry for continued delays

Bermuda CableVision staff continue to work to restore service to customers in the aftermath of Hurricane Gonzalo.

CEO Terry Roberson said the company has completed repair work at its main distribution plant, and three teams have been working across the Island to bring customers back online. He also noted that CableVision had loaned Belco one of their bucket trucks to support their power restoration efforts.

“Today, our crews worked in St George’s between the entrance of Ferry Reach and the end of Cut Road and all streets in between in the east,” he said. “In the central parishes, our teams worked in Paget, between Southcote Road and Ord Road, up to Paget Primary School. They also worked on Middle Road in Paget from Valley Road and Manse Road.

“In the western parishes, the crews worked in Warwick from Middle Road near Belmont Hills Golf Course to TN Tatem Middle School and everything in between, including Cedar Hill and Spice Hill Road. We will finish each area before moving on to the next street.

“Tomorrow, our crews will continue to work in St George’s, St Monica’s Road to Friswell’s Hill and all neighbouring streets will be addressed in the central area. We will also work in Khyber Pass and the whole Spice Hill area in Warwick to restore service.

“Although these are our designated areas, we expect additional houses to come back online in addition to these areas.

“We are also bringing in eight generators to help to restore service to our customers. We continue to apologise to our customers for the inconvenience and thank them for their patience while we carry about post-hurricane restoration.”