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ARCTIC BLAST

Thousands left without heating in ‘major incident’ as Brits warned -10C bone chiller could last a WEEK

THOUSANDS have been left without heating for five days after a "major incident" was declared.

Some 2,000 homes in Sheffield will be without gas amid a devastating cold snap.

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Mike and Amy Woolven with son Josh in the snow at Tomintoul todayCredit: Northpix
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Locals in the Stannington area of the South Yorkshire city were affected on Friday when a burst water main damaged a gas pipe.

It comes as the Met Office warned of a -10C bone chiller that could last for a week.

Cadent Gas said more than 100 engineers have remained on site draining water from the system.

In a statement, Cadent added that it had pumped more than 400,000 litres of water out of the gas network so far.

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There were "a mixture of properties off gas and on gas and with poor pressures", the firm said.

The major incident sent hundreds of thousands of litres of water into the gas network late on Friday.

The forecaster extended Wednesday's yellow weather warnings into Thursday and Friday, with ice in coastal and northern England, with both snow and ice expected in northern Scotland.

Arctic air, dubbed the Troll of Trondheim, will quickly move south during Wednesday, leaving most of the country in its grip by Thursday morning.

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Met Office spokesman Grahame Madge said: "We are in this pattern for seven days at least.

"We could see it continue for a while longer, there's uncertainty in the evolution and how long it will last.

"However, the pattern for the next seven days is that it will remain cold and we will see double digit minus figures overnight in areas that are prone to frosts and areas where there is lying snow."

There was no expectation of widespread heavy snow, but wintry showers were expected during the cold spell, particularly on higher ground and by the coast, Mr Madge said.

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