Ireland has called in help from England and France to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people after the most disruptive storm for years ...
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Major storm lashes Ireland and Scotland as hurricane-force winds down power lines and ground flightsMillions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. are being urged to stay at home as hurricane-force winds disabled power networks.
Officials expect rain, snow and winds of up to 100 mph or more. A massive storm is battering parts of the U.K. and Ireland today, bringing devastating winds, heavy rain and snow, according to the ...
Fourteen bleak January days have passed since Storm Éowyn tore through Ireland, bringing record-breaking winds of up to 183 km/h, writes Emma Nolan from the RTÉ Documentary Unit. It was one of ...
By Claire Moses Reporting from London Hundreds of thousands of customers in Ireland were without power and more than 100,000 were without water on Friday, as a powerful storm moved across the ...
Record high winds from Storm Éowyn battered Ireland and Northern Ireland on Friday, leaving one man dead and almost one-third of Irish homes and businesses without power and forcing the ...
The Republic of Ireland was under a "Red Warning" from its meteorological body— meaning the public was warned that the storm was "extremely destructive and dangerous." ESB Networks, the ...
The chair of the National Emergency Co-ordination Group has said Storm Éowyn will probably be among the "severest storms" that Ireland has ever seen. Keith Leonard said it will result in very ...
The red warning about Storm Éowyn covered all of Ireland as the worst of the weather moved from its landfall in the southwest across the country towards Scotland. No county was left without ...
Storm Eowyn is forecast to track across Ireland on Thursday night and Friday, with forecasters warning that its ultimate path remains to be seen. The deepening low pressure system is expected to ...
The storm knocked out power to more than a half-million utility customers, and thousands remained without power on Saturday. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a London-based reporter on The ...
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