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Deadly Storm Eowyn wreaked havoc across the UK, leaving a trail of death and destruction its wake. It claimed the life of Calum Carmichael, 19, in Mauchline, Ayrshire, after his car was struck by ...
The true cost of the devastating Storm Éowyn will be far greater than the €240m in insurance claims lodged so far, experts have predicted. The economic impact will be felt for some time as ...
Ireland’s critical infrastructure is vulnerable to the ever-increasing impacts of extreme weather events, and the Government “cannot procrastinate any longer” on addressing the issue ...
DAMAGE to vehicles, homes and businesses by Storm Eowyn may result in insurance claims of €240 million. New figures supplied to the Department of Finance revealed more than 27,000 claims have ...
Almost two and a half times the annual timber harvest in the State was felled in Storm Éowyn, satellite imagery reveals. Some 23,600 hectares (230.6sq km) of forestry has been destroyed ...
The Department for the Economy has confirmed that those who were without power due to Storm Éowyn will not be compensated. Following the storm, the First and deputy First Minister called on NIE to ...
The first estimate of the insurance market loss, based on loss data collected from the affected insurers, is €619m (£520m). For the Republic of Ireland, Éowyn marks the biggest windstorm loss for at ...
Storm Éowyn levelled up to €500 million of timber in commercial forests, according industry calculations based on the latest Government damage estimates. The Department of Agriculture reported ...
The body which represents the insurance sector has said indications from its members are that the total cost of claims for Storm Éowyn could grow to as high as €300 million. This would make it ...
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Approximately 1,500 premises remain cut off from electricity in the Republic more than two weeks after Storm Éowyn brought record-breaking winds. The National Emergency Co-ordination Group (NECG ...
Approximately 1,500 premises remain cut off from electricity more than two weeks after Storm Eowyn brought record-breaking winds to Ireland. The National Emergency Co-ordination Group (NECG ...