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From water shortages to grid strain, Storm Éowyn highlighted Ireland’s underinvestment in infrastructure. Experts warn that ...
University of Galway research team reveal thousands living in western coastal areas narrowly avoided devastating flooding ...
The country was "incredibly lucky" to avoid devastating flooding during Storm Éowyn as new research shows if it had hit ...
The highest gust recorded was 184 km/h, with the highest 10-minute wind speed reaching 142 km/h at Mace Head Atmospheric ...
The Humanitarian Assistance Scheme can provide emergency financial help if your home has been affected by a severe weather ...
Despite the severity of Storm Eowyn and the devastation brought by hurricane force winds and lasting damage to power and ...
The facility in Helensburgh was damaged in the storm almost three months ago and work is ongoing to identify a solution.
Researchers from the University of Galway reveal that the storm generated some of the highest tidal surges ever recorded in ...
Tens of thousands of people and properties narrowly escaped disaster by luck of timing when Storm Éowyn hit the country.
Schools, libraries, council depots, harbours, roads and houses were damaged in the storm - and councils are paying the price.
Safety concerns have been raised about the stability of trees on a road in Bridge of Weir – a state of affairs that has left ...