Northern Ireland Recovers from Storm Éowyn: Teams Work Tirelessly to Restore Power and Connectivity

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Northern Ireland Recovers from Storm Éowyn: Teams Work Tirelessly to Restore Power and Connectivity
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Storm Éowyn left Northern Ireland battered with widespread damage, particularly to power lines and broadband infrastructure. Thousands remain without electricity as engineers from across the UK work tirelessly to restore power. Teams from Fibrus and Viberoptix are collaborating to repair the extensive damage to broadband networks, ensuring crucial connectivity is restored as quickly as possible.

Just over a week ago, Northern Ireland was hit hard by Storm Éowyn , a major weather event that left hundreds of thousands without electricity. Since then, efforts have been underway to repair damaged power lines, with thousands of homes still awaiting restoration. To aid in the recovery, engineers from across the UK have been dispatched to Northern Ireland .

Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks reports that its over 1,550 staff and contractors are working tirelessly to restore power, though some areas may not see electricity return until 10 p.m. on Saturday. \Jenny Lennon, Construction Director at Fibrus, has highlighted the essential teams working around the clock to get Northern Ireland back on its feet following the storm's impact. She stated that the Met Office classified Storm Éowyn as the strongest storm in a decade, causing unprecedented damage to infrastructure throughout the country. While the storm has passed, the damage it left behind will take time to repair. Recognizing the importance of connectivity, particularly for those in rural areas, Fibrus mobilized its teams as soon as it was safe to assess the damage and begin restoring service. Restoration efforts are progressing well, with every available resource being utilized, including teams from Great Britain, with more arriving this week, to provide connectivity to families and businesses as quickly as possible. \Kieran Martin, Operations Director at Viberoptix, shared his experience working to repair the devastation caused by Storm Éowyn. Viberoptix is a network build partner for Fibrus, tasked with delivering Full Fibre broadband to rural and hard-to-reach parts of Northern Ireland. Kieran's teams have been on the front lines since the storm struck last Friday, working tirelessly to repair the extensive damage across the country. He described this storm as the worst he's ever encountered, leaving a significant mark on their network infrastructure. The teams face demanding schedules, starting early each day to repair as much of the network as possible. They work in a coordinated manner, mobilizing through towns and villages, restoring service daily. Despite the challenges, Kieran emphasized that the knowledge of the essential role broadband plays in people's daily lives keeps them motivated. The damage has been widespread across Northern Ireland, with Kieran and his team working around the clock to restore the network. He noted that this week, they have been responding in all areas severely impacted by the storm, stating that few parts of Northern Ireland escaped its effects, with the countryside experiencing some of the worst aftershocks. Seeing the extent of the damage firsthand has been both challenging and humbling, he said, adding that he feels proud to be part of the many teams working together across different industries to help get the country back on track. Working closely with other utility providers, Fibrus implements a mass clean-up operation across Northern Ireland, ensuring a safe and speedy repair plan. Jenny Lennon highlighted the importance of teamwork during this dynamic and large-scale situation, emphasizing that restoring the network after such a major storm involves close collaboration with teams, supply chains, and other utility providers

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