Military personnel have deployed at pace in response to urgent
requests for assistance from civil authorities in Scotland and
northern England.
297 personnel from the British Army and Royal Marines are
supporting civil authorities in areas impacted by the storm.
Those on task are conducting door-to-door checks on vulnerable
people in their homes and providing reassurance to local
communities.
Today (4 December), 80 soldiers of 4 Royal Artillery based at
Alan Brook Barracks in Topcliffe have deployed to Northumberland
to check on vulnerable people and identify where additional
support is required. Yesterday, 83 personnel from The Royal
Lancers deployed from Catterick Garrison to aid Durham County
Council, working with remote and isolated communities.
In Aberdeenshire, 134 soldiers and marines
from 3 SCOTS, 39 Engineer Regiment and 45 Commando began on task
on 2 December.
Soldiers deployed to northern England are part of the UK Standby
Battalion North, ready to deploy at extremely short notice to
respond to emergencies and crisis events. The military remain on
standby to provide further support, including delivering of vital
supplies, if requested.
UK Prime Minister, said:
My thoughts are with all those who are still affected by the
terrible damage from Storm Arwen. I want to thank the emergency
responders and engineers who have been working tirelessly this
week to try and restore power.
I also want to thank our brilliant Armed Forces who have been
deployed rapidly to support those communities which are worst
affected.’
Defence Secretary said:
Our dedicated Armed Forces personnel are working side by side
with civil authorities to provide essential support to
communities impacted by Storm Arwen.
The ability to deploy quickly to wherever in the UK assistance is
requested makes us all safer and ensures we are able to look
protect the most vulnerable in our society.
Thousands of military personnel are on standby to support
resilience tasks across the UK, including the response to the
coronavirus.
Support to the storm response is provided through Military
Aid to the Civilian Authorities (MACA) requests, the official
process for Defence to provide assistance to other government
departments and civil authorities for responding to emergencies,
maintaining supplies and essential services during a crisis. The
Ministry of Defence will continue to engage with civil
authorities and other government departments to support where
appropriate.
Over the past seven days, emergency teams have been working
tirelessly to restore power in affected areas. Around 1 million
people have been affected in total and power has now been
restored to 99% of those affected.