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A 70-year-old woman, who struggled to look after her son who is paralysed from the shoulders down during the electricity ...
More than 3,500 homes, farms and businesses are still without power following Storm Éowyn, ESB Networks has said. The company ...
GARDAI are hunting a lorry driver after a vehicle smashed into an ESB pole – leaving a small village in Donegal in darkness.
ESB chiefs have confirmed that Storm Eowyn costs will not be added to customer bills – as some premises are still left with no power. And around 5,500 customers across the country remain ...
The CEO of ESB Networks has warned that costs will increase for customers in future because of the aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
Although power has been restored to 743,000 customers after the devastating storm, around 25,000 homes, farms, and businesses ...
Around 25,000 customers without power following Storm Éowyn will have their supply restored this week, the ESB said.
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Extra.ie on MSNStorm Eowyn: 25,000 remain without power as ESB say some restorations may take until weekendThe ESB have said that 25,000 homes and businesses who remain without power following Storm Éowyn may still be without power ...
Ms Wynne said that the worst affected areas are Galway, Mayo ,Roscommon, Leitrim with Cavan, Longford, Sligo, Monaghan and ...
More than 25,000 homes, businesses and farms are still without power 12 days after Storm Éowyn. ESB Networks said on Tuesday ...
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