There are warm spaces offering showers, food, internet, and hot drinks for those without electricity after Storm Éowyn
The impact of Storm Éowyn is still being felt across Northern Ireland this week, as thousands remain without power across the region. In an update issued on Monday, NIE Networks said 60,000 homes remain without electricity.
A number of Community Assistance Centres have been opened across NI to offer support to anyone who remains without power. Facilities offered at these sites range from showers, food, hot drinks, and work-from-home hubs, with NIE Networks representatives available for support.Read more: Watch as teenagers rescued from NI mountain after getting into difficulty
Details of Community Assistance Centres across Northern Ireland The Council Community Assistance Centres are supported by NIE staff and are available on Monday, January 27. See the table below for more details on the opening times for January 27 - opening times are 11am to 7pm:
Northern Ireland Electricity Northern Ireland Co Derry Co Down Co Antrim Co Tyrone Co Fermanagh Co Armagh North Coast Belfast City Council Ards And North Down Borough Council Antrim And Newtownabbey Borough Council Armagh City Banbridge And Craigavon Borough Council Causeway Coast And Glens Borough Council Derry City And Strabane Council Fermanagh And Omagh District Council Mid And East Antrim Borough Council Lisburn City And Castlereagh District Council Mid Ulster District Council Newry Mourne And Down District Council
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