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Thousands of dedicated bird watchers in the north took part in an annual watch to spot the most popular species despite the event happening in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn ravaging the islands.
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Irish Examiner on MSNStorm Éowyn to cost over €240m in insurance claimsThe true cost of the devastating Storm Éowyn will be far greater than the €240m in insurance claims lodged so far, experts ...
Nearly three months since Storm Éowyn hit Ireland, Galway farmer Raman Singh has told the Irish Independent how he almost ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'Storm Éowyn should warn us about threat to Ireland's gas pipelines and electric cables'The warning came ahead of today's special report in the 'Irish Examiner' about threats to Ireland's subsea cables and ...
A series of events are taking place to advise forestry owners of the steps they can take to deal with damage caused by Storm ...
The scale of the devastation of Storm Éowyn is coming to light with Forest Service Northern Ireland describing it as "unprecedented". Storm Éowyn brought winds of more than 90mph when it hit on 24 ...
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Irish Independent on MSNNew laws planned to give ESB greater say on private land use after Storm Éowyn outagesLaws are to be drawn up that would allow the ESB greater control over private lands with electricity lines as a response to ...
The Silent Valley Reservoir near Kilkeel, County Down has finally reopened its gates to the public after being closed for ...
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Sea spray from the storm was carried over 3km inland in some areas, resulting in significant salt burn of grass covers.
Almost two and a half times the annual timber harvest in the State was felled in Storm Éowyn, satellite imagery reveals. Some 23,600 hectares (230.6sq km) of forestry has been destroyed ...
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