Hundreds of homes are without power across the county after Storm Eunice tore through Oxfordshire.
According to a map on the Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) website, 823 homes are experiencing power cuts.
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SSEN said on its website: "Storm Eunice is currently and continues to cause significant impact to the electricity network and our customers' supplies. Due to this we cannot currently guarantee electricity supplies will be restored soon.
"Our workforce, which was enhanced in preparation for the storm, has been mobilised and we're working hard to restore customer supplies as quickly and safely as possible."
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Here's a list of all of the postcode areas affected by the outages in Oxfordshire.
OX15 & OX27s
Number of homes affected: 54
OX27
Number of homes affected: 44
OX25
Number of homes affected: 33
OX25 & OX26s
Number of homes affected: 3
OX25
Number of homes affected: 31
OX5
Number of homes affected: 4
OX5
Number of homes affected: 31
OX33
Number of homes affected: 5
OX33
Number of homes affected: 4
OX44
Number of homes affected: 141
OX9
Number of homes affected: 1
OX44
Number of homes affected: 15
OX49 & OX39s
Number of homes affected: 65
OX49
Number of homes affected: 61
OX10
Number of homes affected: 5
OX10
Number of homes affected: 2
OX10
Number of homes affected: 22
OX12
Number of homes affected: 84
OX13
Number of homes affected: 113
OX2
Number of homes affected: 3
OX29
Number of homes affected: 2
OX18
Number of homes affected: 25
OX7
Number of homes affected: 33
OX7
Number of homes affected: 36
OX10
Number of homes affected: 6
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