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Two and a half thousand tonnes of saw log from trees that fell during Storm Éowyn was shipped in recent weeks to Belgium, ...
Burst pipes and water leaks were the main reason homeowners claimed on their house insurance last year. Storm damage was the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMore than 92,000 applications made for compensation after Storm ÉowynGovernment humanitarian scheme sees unprecedented demand after Storm Éowyn left more than 768,000 properties without power ...
The Government established a Windblow Taskforce after Storm Éowyn, which has met five times. The taskforce comprises stakeholders such as forest owners, forestry companies, Teagasc, and Coillte ...
But such a blunder is unlikely to happen again, especially now the Met Office has announced its official switchover to a new supercomputer, which will use 50 billion observations a day to calculate ...
Galway City Councillors have been told that the clean-up operation in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn is expected to continue for the rest of the year. Record winds in late January caused widespread ...
Minister for Communications Patrick O’Donovan recently met with industry figures in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn, the most damaging to services in recorded history. Input from broadband and ...
While a tornado alert may seem like a rare occurrence in the UK, there are around 30 to 50 reported each year, with the UK ...
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Claims for damage caused by the weather topped £200million for the first time ever in the first three months of this year.
The figures from Unite the Union showed that 59% of those surveyed had been expected to turn up for work taking place outside despite the red weather warning in place due to Storm Eowyn.
A research team at the University of Galway has revealed that Storm Éowyn generated the highest storm surges ever recorded at key locations on Ireland’s western seaboard. By analysing sea level ...
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