Northern Ireland faces a red weather warning for snow and ice, prompting school closures, business shutdowns, and suspended public transport. Over 93,000 homes and businesses are without power, with widespread road closures due to debris and fallen trees. The amber and yellow warnings remain in effect, urging the public to avoid non-essential travel.
has been in place in Northern Ireland from 7am this morning and will continue until 2pm, with a further amber warning lasting until 9pm and a yellow warning until midnight.Currently, over 93,000 homes and businesses are without power and a number of roads across NI have been forced to close due to debris, fallen trees and powerlines.
Schools are shut, a number of supermarkets and businesses are closed, multiple flights cancelled, and Translink has suspended all bus and train services on Friday morning while the red status is in place. The public has been advised not to travel during the red warning as there is a"threat to life" and that only essential journeys be made during the amber and yellow warnings.Northern Ireland new weather warning for snow and ice issued by Met Office following red alertStorm Eowyn
A number of supermarkets and businesses are closed and Translink has suspended all bus and train services on Friday morningNIE Networks said: "Restoration efforts will take significant time as crews cannot begin to work until it is safe to do so"John GeorgeNorthern Ireland new weather warning for snow and ice issued by Met Office following red alertStorm Eowyn
A number of supermarkets and businesses are closed and Translink has suspended all bus and train services on Friday morningNIE Networks said: "Restoration efforts will take significant time as crews cannot begin to work until it is safe to do so"John GeorgeThe facility had been used to house numerous games since 2022 with Spanish giants Barcelona even visiting as they planned a similar buildingPolice have made an appeal for informationA red warning is in place across the country for...
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