Storm Éowyn is causing widespread disruption in Ireland, with hundreds of thousands of properties losing power. Gusts of up to 114 mph were recorded on the west coast, and parts of Northern Ireland and the UK are also experiencing the storm's effects.
Hundreds of thousands of properties have been left without power as Storm Éowyn batters the Republic of Ireland .A core of very powerful winds are battering the west coast, where a gust of 114mph was recorded at Mace Head.
Parts of Northern Ireland and the UK are also suffering the effects of the storm, with widespread disruption, schools closed and people urged to stay at home.Inside Pompeii's hidden bathhouseTears as families reunited in Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchangeFootage shows survivors walking from crashed Azerbaijani planeMore than 30 million Catholic pilgrims are expected to head to Rome for the jubilee, which takes place once every 25 years.
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