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It expected more power cuts as the storm tracks northwards. A further 240,000 properties were without power in Northern Ireland. A spokesperson for ESB said it would take at least a week to ...
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Ireland and Northern Ireland Battered by Record Winds From Storm Eowyn By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) - Record high winds from Storm Eowyn battered Ireland and Northern Ireland on Friday ...
More than 240,000 homes and businesses were without power in Northern Ireland on Friday afternoon as Storm Éowyn battered the region. Hundreds of trees came down during the storm, damaging ...
The storm, named Eowyn, brought gales to Ireland throughout Friday morning and afternoon, according to the Irish Meteorological Service. Northern Ireland, southern Scotland and the northern and ...
Very dangerous conditions, like fallen trees on roads, are expected - like this one in Lurgan during Storm Darragh Northern Ireland is expected to be battered by the strongest winds since Boxing ...
Storm Éowyn brought winds of more than 90mph to Northern Ireland, leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power. About 214,000 properties were without electricity as of 21:30 GMT on Friday.
NORTHERN Ireland is braced for the most severe wind storm in a generation, with similar conditions not witnessed since Boxing Day 1998. It is also the first red weather warning issued across the ...
All schools in Northern Ireland have been advised to close on Friday following a rare red weather warning. The Department of Education (DE) has issued the advice to all schools after the Met ...
Northern Ireland, the impact of Storm Éowyn and international issues including Ukraine and Gaza were discussed by Taoiseach Micheál Martin and British prime minister Keir Starmer on Monday.