A family-run pub in Charleville, Co Cork, has incurred an estimated €100,000 in damages after a heavy snowfall caused its outdoor roof to collapse. The retractable roof, which accommodates 500 people, buckled under the weight of up to 14 inches of snow, leading to extensive damage to the structure and its contents.
A family-owned pub on Main Street in Charleville, Co Cork has seen its outdoor area roof collapse under the weight of heavy snow, leading to an estimated €100,000 in damages.
“It would be about 75 per cent of our business this time of year. It is fully heated with televisions and things like that. When the electricity went we were unable to close it in and it collapsed yesterday," she said. Ms Gough said that they were surprised by how serious the situation became in such a short period of time.
"Even outside there, measuring 14 inches of snow on top of a telephone box. 13 inches just on top of the beer kegs. It is just sitting there now and it is turning in to blocks of ice. We will be closed here for a few days to get ourselves sorted."
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