The revelation came as Met Éireann issued a fresh Status Yellow rainfall warning for Carlow, Dublin, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow and Waterford with a specific risk of localised flooding due to saturated ground being unable to cope with further downpours. Met Éireann said the alert will come into force from the early hours of Thursday and will be valid until the early hours of Friday.
Crews are currently working to restore power to the remaining 2,500 homes and businesses left without connection. Almost 60,000 premises were left without power at the height of the storm and thousands of commuters were hit by cancelled flights, ferries and trains as well as road closures. The south Atlantic storm significantly strengthened as it approached the Irish coast early yesterday morning and struck with powerful wind gusts of almost 120kmh.
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Heavy gusts were expected to continue into the afternoon and rainfall over the next two days was likely to cause river level rises, according to Chris Irvine, an acting assistant director at the state's emergency service. Although the worst winds have now mostly passed, we are still expecting widespread gusts of 100km/h to 110km/h across the state this afternoon before easing below warning thresholds this evening, Irvine said.