Stay updated on the aftermath of Storm Isha in Ireland and UK, with power outages and fallen trees causing chaos.
Storm Isha, also known as Storm Jocelyn in Ireland, has wreaked havoc across the country, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. With orange wind warnings in place, hundreds of thousands are without power, and severe wind conditions have resulted in fallen trees and travel disruptions. The National Emergency Coordination Group is actively monitoring the situation as the public is urged to remain vigilant.
In the UK, Storm Isha has caused chaos with heavy rain and wind speeds of up to 99mph, resulting in power outages and flight cancellations. Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have been significantly affected, with thousands left without electricity. The aftermath of the storm has brought about a cleanup operation, with crews working tirelessly to restore services and clear debris.
One tragic incident involving the death of a pensioner reminds us of the severity of the storm's impact. Thousands of homes remain without power, and the cleanup operation is in full swing to address road closures and business disruptions. As Storm Isha gradually moves out, the arrival of Storm Jocelyn signals fresh orange weather warnings, putting authorities on high alert for further weather-related challenges.
In a bittersweet turn, a family's dream trip to Lapland was disrupted by Storm Isha, highlighting the personal toll of the natural disaster. Despite the challenges posed by the storm, communities are coming together to support each other in the recovery process, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.
Follow live updates in the aftermath of Storm Isha, as hundreds of thousands are left without power.
Red Wind Warnings for Galway, Mayo and Donegal · Orange Wind Warnings for the rest of the country · National Emergency Coordination Group issues update on severe ...
Storm Isha has left thousands of people in the UK without power after bringing heavy rain and winds up to 99mph. Scotland, Northern Ireland, north-west ...
Flights cancelled and diverted in Dublin Airport due to 'severe and destructive gusts', and several counties report fallen trees.
Northern Ireland Electricity Networks said 45,000 customers were without power, while Electricity North West said thousands of properties in north-west England ...
Up to 4000 homes and businesses across Co Wexford are without power this morning (Monday) after the country was battered by the strong winds brought by ...
Over 1800 ESB customers are currently without power in County Clare due to the strong winds brought by Storm Isha on Sunday.
Work is being carried out to clear up at the Dark Hedges site in Co Antrim.
Storm Isha has caused major damage to the roof of a well known sports complex in Stranorlar, County Donegal.
A pensioner has died, and thousands of homes remain without power after Storm Isha battered the UK with gusts of up to 159km/h.
Up to date information on road closures, school and business closures as the Storm Isha clean up operation gets underway.
Fresh status orange weather warnings have been issued as a new weather front moves towards the west coast, bringing "strong southwest to west winds with ...
Maria O'Sullivan, Richard Warren and their daughter Kerrie (2) were due to fly to Rovaniemi Airport for a five-day trip.