Met Éireann issues new wind warnings, An Post back in action
- The clean up continues today following the “unprecedented” damage caused by Storm Éowyn on Friday;
- Thousands are still without power and water, with the ESB warning that it may take over a week to get everyone reconnected;
- The National Emergency Coordination Group will meet again today;
- A 20-year-old man who died after a tree fell on his car during the storm in Donegal has been named.
11am
Subject to local road conditions and power supplies, An Post said it will make national deliveries today.
Wherever possible, post offices are open for business as normal from 9am – 1pm today.
However, some post offices are awaiting power reconnection, particularly in areas of the west and midlands but will open later if possible.
All social welfare benefit payments usually payable at the Post Office on Friday will be available today and next week.
10.15am
Met Éireann have issued a status yellow wind warning for most of the country tomorrow.
A status yellow rain warning is also in place for…
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