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Storm Isha Causes Chaos in Ireland: Flights, Buses, and Trains Canceled

The Irish Coast Guard has urged people to stay away from the coast due to Storm Isha. Numerous flights, buses and trains are canceled.

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According to media reports, there are in Ireland due to the storm Isha At least 170,000 households, farms and businesses were cut off from the power grid. That’s what she reported Irish Times citing an electricity supplier. Ireland has two million Private households.

The Irish Coast Guard called on the population living there to stay away from the coast because of the storm. She spread on X a video from the port city of Dun Laoghaire – there are currently “terrible conditions” there and people shouldn’t take any risks. Strong waves can be seen in the video.

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Sea Irish Times Airlines at Dublin Airport canceled at least 148 flights by Sunday evening. There were also disruptions in train and bus traffic, and numerous trees fell on the streets, it was said. A storm warning for several regions will remain in effect until Monday evening.

According to media reports, there are in Ireland due to the storm Isha At least 170,000 households, farms and businesses were cut off from the power grid. That’s what she reported Irish Times citing an electricity supplier. Ireland has two million Private households.

The Irish Coast Guard called on the population living there to stay away from the coast because of the storm. She spread on X a video from the port city of Dun Laoghaire – there are currently “terrible conditions” there and people shouldn’t take any risks. Strong waves can be seen in the video.

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2024-01-22 01:37:19
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