Storm Eowyn

It's odd how that network is linked together, because my cousin in Castlebar, had to drive to her parents in Ballina for a hot shower, but on that graphic it says Ballina is down as well?

Maybe it is all smaller rural lines that need to be fixed.
I'm in Castlebar right now, and it's fine. That's how I'm posting on here. Can't do it at home. No power, and no mobile network.
 
I'm in Castlebar right now, and it's fine. That's how I'm posting on here. Can't do it at home. No power, and no mobile network.
Was there twice in the summer. Had a sunday roast in the Ellison, then went back during the week and bought a catapult for my 14 year old cousin, in a shop that sold knives and air guns. My lads were pleading with me to get them a BB gun, but I didn't fancy going through customs with it. Bought some Mayo jerseys in the sports shop further up the town. The price of them is extortionate. No wonder people buy cheap knock offs from China.

That GAA dome in Galway was a kick in the nuts for everybody. Maybe they'll do a crowd fund thing.
 
Anyone with generator be careful, someone died after inhaling fumes up on north coast
 
Wow I didn’t realise how bad it has been over in Ireland (or as the BBC insist on calling it the Island of Ireland).
Sorry for your trouble Irish BlueMooners and hope it gets sorted soon. :-)
Our electricity in the rural parts of Ireland is still largely reliant on the on potatoe crop so when the wind blew away all our potatoes it left many on the without kettles, playstations and phone chargers. A national emmergency would already have been enforced if they hadn't recently been modernized and moved away from legacy donkey drawn power. Brits Out!
 
Our electricity in the rural parts of Ireland is still largely reliant on the on potatoe crop so when the wind blew away all our potatoes it left many on the without kettles, playstations and phone chargers. A national emmergency would already have been enforced if they hadn't recently been modernized and moved away from legacy donkey drawn power. Brits Out!
Eee by gum. ;-) :-)
 
Been reported all Northern Ireland electricity customers may have between £7-£15 added to bills to pay compensation to those who lost power in the storm so customers paying for 25% of the customer base
 

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