FALLEN trees and displaced debris are causing severe delays on Irish roads, with motorists are urged to take cover during Storm Eowyn. Drivers are being urged to “shelter in place” ...
Storm Éowyn is a dangerous, damaging and destructive weather event with potential serious risk to life and injury for people who do not follow safety advice. We are warning all members of the public ...
Power has been restored to 540,000 customers; however some 228,000 homes, farms and businesses remain without supply.
Met Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's national meteorological service, said the country was being buffeted by wind gusts of up to 114 mph in County Galway — the highest ever recorded on the ...
Cavan, Monaghan and Meath. Galway recorded some of the highest wind speeds as Storm Éowyn made landfall on Friday The worst hit county is Galway, with about 22,000 people without access to water.
In Ireland, a man died when a tree fell on his car in Raphoe, County Donegal, gardaí (Irish police) said. One in five flights in the UK were cancelled and all trains halted in Scotland on Friday.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke to the First Minister and deputy First Minister as the Government pledged to support Northern Ireland ... a young man killed in Co Donegal.
"We also have representatives at Community Assistance Centres across Northern Ireland (details of which can be found at www.nienetworks.co.uk), and teams carrying out welfare checks on the most ...
To support ESB Networks and partner contactors in their restoration effort post-Storm Éowyn, skilled technicians from ...
It first battered southwest England and Wales before moving into Northern Ireland and northern England and had reached Scotland by Sunday evening. Dramatic photos and video show the waves ...
The man died when a tree fell on his car in County Donegal, Gardaí (Irish police) said. Ireland saw its strongest gusts ever recorded, leading to 725,000 properties without power and around ...