HC Deb 15 February 1939 vol 343 c1752W
Colonel Burton

asked the Minister of Transport whether his attention has been drawn to the failure of electric lighting in East Anglia during the recent storms as a result of broken overhead cables; whether he has considered the possibility of placing these cables underground to render them safer from storms and general vulnerability; and could he give any indication of the number of men who could be employed on this work?

Mr. Burgin

I am informed that owing to the recent exceptional weather there were certain interruptions in the supply of electricity in parts of East Anglia lasting from 10 minutes up to a maximum of just over 24 hours; with regard to the second part of the question, this matter has been carefully examined from time to time but I am satisfied that, apart from technical considerations, the cost would be out of all proportion to any advantage. The answer to the third part of the question is in the negative