Storm Éowyn has unleashed unprecedented weather conditions across Ireland, with Dublin experiencing significant disruptions. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the storm’s effects on the capital and essential information for residents.
Record-Breaking Winds and Widespread Damage
On Friday, January 24, 2025, Storm Éowyn brought record-breaking wind speeds to Dublin, with gusts reaching up to 183 km/h—the strongest recorded since World War II. These powerful winds led to extensive damage, including:
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Transportation Disruptions
The storm caused significant interruptions to Dublin’s transportation network:
Safety Measures and Public Advisories
Authorities issued several warnings and advisories to ensure public safety:
Post-Storm Recovery and Future Precautions
As Storm Éowyn moves away from Ireland, recovery efforts are underway:
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