Hundreds of thousands of houses in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland remained without electricity on Saturday night to Sunday, after the extremely strong storm. The storm, which the British Meteorological Service described yesterday as “probably the most powerful” to pass through Britain for at least ten years, hit the area Friday with a man losing his life, aircraft to be on the ground, train routes to be suspended and schools are closed. Ireland recorded the most powerful winds of wind in its history during the storm, while a new storm was expected at the weekend, baptized by hermans. Britain and Ireland meteorological services issued extraordinary warnings for snowfall, frost, strong winds and rainfall today and tomorrow Monday. Continuing its efforts to repair the damage and damage caused by the Euin storm, Irish company ESB Networks said it reinstated the power supply to 366,000 households, farms and farms and farms […]
Source: News Beast

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