High winds continue as Storm Éowyn leaves nearly a million without power


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Storm Éowyn has caused unprecedented disruption across the UK and Ireland, with nearly one million properties experiencing power outages. The storm unleashed winds exceeding 100 mph, resulting in significant infrastructure damage and service interruptions.

Key Impact Details
  • Approximately 715,000 homes in Ireland without electricity
  • Around 214,000 properties in Northern Ireland powerless
  • 138,000 people without water due to treatment plant power failures
  • One fatality reported when a tree collapsed onto a vehicle
Storm Characteristics

The storm's intensity was driven by an unusually strong jet stream reaching speeds of 260 mph, which propelled and intensified the weather system. Electricity providers warn that power restoration could take several days, with some areas potentially waiting up to ten days for full reconnection.Safety Warnings
Authorities advise residents to:
  • Avoid traveling unless absolutely essential
  • Stay away from coastal areas
  • Secure loose outdoor items
  • Never approach fallen electrical wires
The storm continues to generate strong gusts throughout the weekend, with ongoing amber and yellow weather warnings in place.

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