About 56,000 homes, farms and businesses remained without a power supply on Saturday, down from a peak of 768,000 following the unprecedented impact of Storm Éowyn. As of 12.30pm, ESB ...
More than 25,000 homes, businesses and farms are still without power 12 days after Storm Éowyn. ESB Networks said on Tuesday morning it has restored power to 738,000 customers since record ...
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The ESB has been urged to use its own record-breaking profits to pay for the damage caused to the electricity network by Storm Éowyn, rather than passing the pain onto consumers. On Tuesday, the ...
Cork and Kerry were battered with near hurricane force winds, waves of up to 20 metres and torrential rain during Storm Eowyn, the worst storm to hit Ireland in living memory. That's according to ...
If there is one major lesson to be taken from the devastation inflicted by the extraordinary winds of Storm Éowyn, it is surely that we need to focus far more on how we are going to adapt to live ...
Some 32,000 homes, businesses, farms, and schools across the country are without electricity this evening, 11 days on from Storm Éowyn. In an update issued on Monday afternoon following a meeting ...
Conversations on compensation for people who lost electricity for days in the wake of Storm Éowyn are continuing, Northern Ireland's finance minister has said. Caoimhe Archibald told BBC's Sunday ...
NIE Networks has said it expects to have restored electricity supplies to all households and businesses impacted by Storm Éowyn today. Power cuts caused by the storm affected a total of 285,000 ...
ENGINEERS continued to work at pace over the weekend to meet Monday’s deadline of restoring power all homes in Northern Ireland affected by Storm Éowyn. By Sunday, NIE estimated that around ...
The storm – described as one of the strongest to hit the UK in the past decade by the Met Office – brought widespread damage to large parts of Northern Ireland, Ireland and Scotland when it hit on 24 ...