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Families in Ireland have described the devastating damage to their homes after Storm Eowyn wreaked havoc throughout the country. Shane Egan, 33, from Ballinasloe, Co Galway said his family was ...
Storm Eowyn, with winds reaching 100 mph, wreaked havoc across parts of the UK and Ireland, leaving destruction in its wake. ... The storm also caused widespread travel disruption, grounding over ...
CalMac said storm damage caused all services on its Kennacraig, Port Askaig and Port Ellen route and Oban, Colonsay, Port Askaig and Kennacraig route to be cancelled on Saturday.
"Extreme, damaging and destructive winds associated with Storm Éowyn have continued to cause widespread and extensive damage to the electricity network across the country with approx. 725,000 ...
Thousands of Scots remain without power, days on from the disruption and damage brought by Storm Eowyn. Scottish Power Energy Networks, which provides central and southern Scotland, said 2,964 ...
The storm caused this tree to fall on to a road in east Belfast [PA Media] Nine UK warnings are in place: Amber warning for wind across parts of Scotland from 13:00 on Friday to 06:00 on Saturday
Forecasters had issued a rare red warning ahead of Eowyn's arrival and predicted the storm could be the most destructive to hit Scotland's central belt in 13 years.. Follow live weather updates in ...
ScotRail said the storm has caused significant damage to infrastructure and Network Rail colleagues will need to carry out a full assessment of the network, remove debris and undertake repairs ...