One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Record high winds from Storm Eowyn battered Ireland and Northern Ireland on Friday, leaving one man dead and almost one-third of Irish homes and businesses without power and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
Storm Eowyn Friday continued to cause power outages for hundreds of thousands, knocked down trees and disrupted transportation as it moved across Scotland and Northern Ireland into Britain's West Midlands region.
The clean-up continues this morning after Storm Eowyn wreaked havoc across the country. A yellow snow-ice warning is in place in County Donegal until 9 o'clock this morning. Icy stretches and snow showers will lead to hazardous travelling conditions
TWO men have been arrested over the serious assault of a man in Donegal. PSNI officers lifted two men in the Derry area over the incident. Detectives from the PSNI’s Serious Crime Branch are
A man has been extradited from Northern Ireland to the Republic to stand trial over a fatal crash in Co Donegal.
The PSNI arrested two men in relation to the incident which resulted in one man being airlifted to hospital and another taken by ambulance.
Wind snapped telephone poles, toppled a wind turbine, and left one person dead and more than a million without power.
Work was underway to remove hundreds of trees blocking roads and railway lines in the wake of the system, named Storm Éowyn by weather authorities.
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home Friday in the face of hurricane-force winds that disabled power networks and brought widespread travel disruptions.
A powerful "bomb cyclone" named Storm Éowyn (pronounced AY-oh-win) will pummel parts of Ireland and the United Kingdom with fierce winds and heavy rainfall on Friday, and it has roots in the historic winter storm that just hit the U.S. Gulf Coast Tuesday.
LONDON (AP) — Emergency crews began cleaning up Saturday after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a million without power across the island of Ireland and Scotland.