Jersey Electricity workers have travelled to Northern Ireland to help restore power to thousands of homes left in the dark following Storm Éowyn.
A team of three overhead linesmen have been repairing power lines and restoring critical supply to affected homes after arriving at the weekend.
More engineers joined their colleagues on Monday as thousands remain without power.

Jersey Electricity CEO Chris Ambler said while their organisation was “relatively small” they believed “every contribution counts in times of crisis”.
Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland bore the brunt of the devastating storm which battered the British Isles last week, crippling infrastructure and killing two people.
A record gust of 114mph was recorded in Galway in the Republic of Ireland.
Mr Ambler said he was proud of his team for their efforts “reinforced the importance of mutual support within the power sector”.

The CEO added: “Our thoughts are with all those affected by Storm Éowyn.
“While Jersey Electricity is a relatively small organisation in our sector, we believe that every contribution counts in times of crisis.
“It’s a privilege to be able to give back and support our sector colleagues and communities in the UK, particularly after the invaluable help we received during Storm Ciarán.
“I want to thank our team for their commitment and wish them a safe and successful mission in Northern Ireland.”