76,000 homes, farms and businesses without power as gardai warn of scams after Storm EowynPublic urged to remain cautious of fraudulent tradespeople and dangerous electrical hazards post-storm.
108,000 homes, farms and businesses without power supply and thousands still without water as Storm Eowyn clean-up continuesESB Networks has restored power to 660,000 customers, prioritizing safety and caution after Storm Éowyn.
Schools with power can reopen tomorrow if 'safe to do so' as 278,000 customers?still without electricityESB Networks expects most power outages from Storm Éowyn to be resolved by January 31, with some customers waiting into the following week.
Up to 100,000 customers face having no power until February as more wet and windy weather hits IrelandESB predicts power restoration for most customers affected by Storm Éowyn by January 31, with some facing longer delays.
402,000 customers still without power after Storm Eowyn, as 18 counties have new Status Yellow warnings issuedStorm Éowyn has resulted in significant damage and power outages across Ireland, with ongoing restoration efforts facing challenges.
Schools with power can reopen tomorrow if 'safe to do so' as 278,000 customers still without electricityESB Networks expects most power will be restored by January 31, but 100,000 customers could wait until the following week.
76,000 homes, farms and businesses without power as gardai warn of scams after Storm EowynPublic urged to remain cautious of fraudulent tradespeople and dangerous electrical hazards post-storm.
108,000 homes, farms and businesses without power supply and thousands still without water as Storm Eowyn clean-up continuesESB Networks has restored power to 660,000 customers, prioritizing safety and caution after Storm Éowyn.
Schools with power can reopen tomorrow if 'safe to do so' as 278,000 customers?still without electricityESB Networks expects most power outages from Storm Éowyn to be resolved by January 31, with some customers waiting into the following week.
Up to 100,000 customers face having no power until February as more wet and windy weather hits IrelandESB predicts power restoration for most customers affected by Storm Éowyn by January 31, with some facing longer delays.
402,000 customers still without power after Storm Eowyn, as 18 counties have new Status Yellow warnings issuedStorm Éowyn has resulted in significant damage and power outages across Ireland, with ongoing restoration efforts facing challenges.
Schools with power can reopen tomorrow if 'safe to do so' as 278,000 customers still without electricityESB Networks expects most power will be restored by January 31, but 100,000 customers could wait until the following week.
Fresh Status Orange warning issued for 15 counties as country set for another below-freezing nightMost electricity connections restored after severe cold, with only 200 remaining without power.Safety message reinforced: report damaged infrastructure but do not approach fallen wires.
Storm Darragh: Almost 400,000 without power, trains cancelled as massive winds and torrential rain hit IrelandSevere storm caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions across Ireland, particularly affecting the west coast.
Fresh Status Orange warning issued for 15 counties as country set for another below-freezing nightMost electricity connections restored after severe cold, with only 200 remaining without power.Safety message reinforced: report damaged infrastructure but do not approach fallen wires.
Storm Darragh: Almost 400,000 without power, trains cancelled as massive winds and torrential rain hit IrelandSevere storm caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions across Ireland, particularly affecting the west coast.
Long queues at Dublin Airport as power restored but 34,000 premises in North Dublin still without electricityPower restored to Dublin Airport after outage caused delays and long queues for passengers.
Dublin Airport delays continue as power restored but 34,000 premises in North Dublin still without electricityA power outage at Dublin Airport caused delays in Terminal 2, but most flights proceeded normally despite the incident.
Long queues at Dublin Airport as power restored but 34,000 premises in North Dublin still without electricityPower restored to Dublin Airport after outage caused delays and long queues for passengers.
Dublin Airport delays continue as power restored but 34,000 premises in North Dublin still without electricityA power outage at Dublin Airport caused delays in Terminal 2, but most flights proceeded normally despite the incident.