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Work is still being done to clear up the damage caused by Storm Eowyn in the worst hit area of West Lothian, almost four months after the devastating weather event. West Lothian Council received ...
The Mourne Wall saw 63 collapses due to Storm Éowyn, including on this section between Slieve Donard and Slieve Commedagh Months after Storm Éowyn left a trail of destruction across Northern ...
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 ...
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 ...
You can check out at any time. More info Over €11m in compensation has been paid to those impacted by Storm Éowyn, after record-breaking gusts ravaged the country in January. The Humanitarian ...
Over 160 unexploded practice bombs dating all the way back to World War II have been discovered underneath a children’s playground in the United Kingdom, officials said. Storm Éowyn is ...
The chief executive of FBD Insurance said “progress is being made” in settling claims related to Storm Éowyn but reiterated that the group expects to take a €30 million hit from settlements ...
Now, a musical tribute to the Royal Botanic Gardens’ Himalayan 29 metre cedar tree, which was destroyed in Storm Eowyn, is to premiere at a Scottish festival. The Cedar, Silent is one of four ...
On 24 January, Ireland was hit with one of the harshest storms in recent years. Storm Éowyn, with record breaking gusts of up to 184kph, caused an estimated €200m in damage and left more than ...
There have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following Storm Éowyn, which brought record-breaking gusts in January, according to figures obtained by TG4's 7LÁ programme.
Over 92,000 applications have been made for the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme due to the damage caused by Storm Éowyn. The Department of Social Protection said 45,600 Stage one payments have ...
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