Storm Éowyn was a real eye opener about the damage an extreme weather event can cause in Ireland and highlighted key ...
This ‘would be in and around the most expensive weather event in the State in the past 25 years’, says Insurance Ireland.
Insurance payments as a result of catastrophic damage caused by Storm Éowyn are tipped to be the highest on record, surpassing €300million.
It is now estimated that the total area of forestry blown down after Storm Éowyn will be in the region of 23,625ha.
Yellow weather alerts have been in force across the UK this morning with a map showing which areas will be worst affected.
An initial satellite assessment of damage to forests from storms Darragh and Éowyn estimated the total area of blown down to ...
NOELLE O’CONNELL CEO of European Movement Ireland After nearly three weeks, on Wednesday, 12 February, ESB Networks confirmed it had restored electricity to the last remaining customers whose power ...
The Radisson Red hotel opened recently on the outskirts of Galway city as one part of a major 12.5 acre residential and commercial development at Crown Square by the Rhatigan Group ...
Grants totalling £3.1m are set to benefit an estimated 150,000 rural dwellers under DAERA Minister Andrew Muir's department’s Rural Micro Capital Grant Scheme.
Weather expert Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel has warned people to expect widespread disruptions ahead of the ...