Thousands still don't have power in Sydney:
Some 4100 residential and business customers in the northern suburbs were still without electricity on Sunday morning, following the fallout from Tuesday’s severe storms.
Power has been restored to more than 47,000 customers since Tuesday. Further complicating the issue, Ausgrid said it had come across many homes where individual customers’ connections to the network, such as private power poles, had been significantly damaged.
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