Around 25,000 homes remain without power on Wednesday morning after Storm Bram brought down power lines across Ireland. All ...
Repairs are underway after Storm Bram left thousands of homes and businesses without power, while services have been restored at Dublin Airport and Irish Rail after disruptions ...
More than 50,000 homes, farms and businesses were left without power yesterday after a nationwide status orange wind warning due to Storm Bram. Wexford, Cork, Tipperary, Kildare, Dublin, Meath and ...
Over 60 flood warnings remain in place across the UK with travel disruption and swathes of the country hit by power cuts.
Storm Bram brought damage, high winds and flooding to many parts of the country, and it was all captured on camera ...
Further outages are expected due to the damage and some customers will be without power overnight, particularly in Dublin, Wexford, Wicklow, Laois, Kilkenny, Offaly and Tipperary ...
VICIOUS Storm Bram is continuing to move northwards this evening after triggering floods and travel chaos in the south east ...
An alleged unauthorised development of 28 modular homes near Brittas, Co Dublin, appeared to be “phase one” of an intended ...
The storm has closed roads, caused rail and flight cancellations - and brought unseasonably warm temperatures.
ESB Networks has said it is working to restore electricity supply to some 54,000 customers who are impacted by Storm Bram.
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IRELAND has been urged to “take weather warnings seriously” as dangerous Storm Bram batters the country. Forecasters warned ...