Thousands remain without power in Ireland following Storm Eowyn. ESB Networks is working with international aid to restore electricity as quickly as possible. Restoration efforts are ongoing, with estimated restoration times subject to change. The public is warned to stay safe and avoid downed power lines.
All available ESB Networks crews and resources, partner contractors and international support are mobilised to restore power to homes, farms and businesses as soon as possible. Power has been restored to 743,000 customers following the storm and intensive work is continuing.
Customers who remain without power will progressively have their supply restored over the course of the week. Skilled technicians from counterparts in Austria, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany and Norway are on the ground in the worst impacted areas. In addition to the crews deployed, over 1,300 support staff are involved in overseeing damage assessment, emergency call management, logistics and network operations.
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