Ireland's Supermarkets Reopen After Storm Eowyn's Havoc

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Ireland's Supermarkets Reopen After Storm Eowyn's Havoc
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Following the aftermath of Storm Eowyn, which wreaked havoc across Ireland with record-breaking gusts, many supermarkets across the island have reopened after temporarily closing due to the Status Red weather warnings.

Storm Eowyn caused widespread devastation across Ireland last night, unleashing record-breaking gusts of up to 183km/h. Although Status Red weather warnings have since been downgraded, the aftermath reveals a trail of destruction with countless homes and businesses bearing the brunt of fallen trees and electrical lines. Latest reports indicate nearly one million homes, farms, and businesses across the island are currently without power, while schools and colleges remain closed.

Prior to the storm's arrival, supermarkets across Ireland confirmed their closures for the duration of the Status Red warnings, with plans to reopen on Friday afternoon, contingent upon favorable weather conditions. This preemptive closure triggered panic buying in several stores yesterday, as essential items like bread and milk vanished from shelves, leaving empty aisles and long queues in their wake. Social media platforms were inundated with images documenting this frenzy of consumer activity.Now that the Status Red warnings have been lifted, a clearer picture of supermarket operations is emerging. Dunnes Stores reopened the majority of its locations at 12 noon, though closing times vary between branches. For specific information about your local Dunnes Store, it's recommended to consult the official website. Aldi Ireland preemptively announced its closure during the red weather warnings, prioritizing the safety of both staff and customers. All Aldi stores have since reopened and are expected to close at their usual 10 pm time. Tesco implemented staggered reopening times across different counties, with a spokesperson confirming that all home deliveries and click & collect services remained suspended until the red warning was lifted. Closing times vary by store, so customers are advised to use the online store locator to determine the closing time for their local Tesco. SuperValu Ireland encouraged customers to check with their local branches but assured the public of its commitment to supporting communities during the storm. A spokesperson emphasized the store's preparedness, stating that shelves were fully stocked with essential items and that the safety of staff and customers remained paramount. Customers were advised to consult their local store's Facebook page for the latest updates. The majority of SuperValu stores reopened at noon, with closing times varying by location. The SuperValu store locator provides information on local opening hours. Lidl Ireland announced its closure during any active red weather warning, with stores planned to reopen one hour after the warning was lifted, if safe to do so. Customers were urged to check the latest weather warnings for their local area. Most Lidl stores reopened at 12 noon and are expected to close at their usual 10 pm time tonight

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