Holyhead Port Closure Extended Due to Storm Damage

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Holyhead Port Closure Extended Due to Storm Damage
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The port of Holyhead, a vital link between north Wales and Ireland, will remain closed until at least January 15th due to damage sustained from Storm Darragh. The closure, initially expected to last until December 20th, follows structural collapses at Terminal 3, impacting vital ferry services.

The port was due to reopen on Friday 20 December after damage caused by Storm Darragh. One of Britain's busiest ports will remain closed until 15 January at the earliest after it was damaged by The prolonged closure follows two incidents affecting the Terminal 3 berth on 6 and 7 December, resulting in part of the structure collapsing, which the port said made it unusable.

The port has apologised for the disruption on the main sea route between north Wales and Dublin in Ireland, but said it was still assessing the full extent of the damage. It follows uncertainty as to whether the port would reopen before Christmas, and the Irish prime minister Taoiseach Simon Harris said. However, the Welsh government had said on Monday that it remained hopeful it would open by 20 December. Four daily ferry sailings travel each way between Holyhead and Dublin, operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries. On average, two million passengers use Holyhead a year and about 1,200 lorries and trailers make the crossing every day. President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, Ger Hyland, said he was not surprised by the ongoing closure, but it continues to be 'detrimental' to its members and the Irish and Welsh economies. 'We're now travelling hundreds of miles more, paying higher ferry costs because of a lack of available routes,' said Mr Hyland. 'It's meaning a huge commercial cost to the industry which won't be seen until after Christmas,' he added. The closure of the port comes after Storm Darragh battered the UK with gusts up to 93mph (150km/h). The high speed winds caused damage to Terminals 3 and 5, and the port said underwater inspections to begin remedial works were delayed to Tuesday, 10 December, once Storm Darragh had passed. A Welsh government spokesperson said the closure was being managed through a coordinated effort between itself, the Port Authority, Stena Line, Irish Ferries, and Isle of Anglesey council 'to ensure public safety and minimise disruption'

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