It could take up to ten days to restore connection to the homes without power, says Northern Ireland Electricity.
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Northern Ireland is expected to be battered by the strongest winds since Boxing Day 1998 as Storm Éowyn moves across Northern Ireland, the police have warned. Both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are under red weather warnings for wind for the first time ever.
Schools were closed, trains halted and hundreds of flights canceled in the Republic of Ireland ... if you can,” Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said on BBC Radio Ulster.
Ireland was hit with wind gusts of 114 miles (183 kilometers) an hour, the strongest on record, as a winter storm battered the country & northern parts of UK
About 283,000 customers are without power in Northern Ireland - and more than 700,000 in the Republic of Ireland Wind speed records have been broken in the Republic of Ireland with hurricane-force sustained winds of 85 mph (137 km/h) at Mace Head, County Galway
Storm Éowyn has begun battering Northern Ireland, bringing with it winds of more than 90mph and leaving 93,000 homes and businesses without power. Northern Ireland has seen the highest gust in 27 years.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs will hold talks with Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly
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An extra 52 engineers have arrived to help NIE teams in Northern Ireland and ESB teams in the Irish Republic. First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said ...
Both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are under the top-level red weather warnings for wind from early on Friday.
Northern Ireland is in “the eye of the storm ... stay safe and stay off the roads please.” First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have urged ...