| PICTURE: X/@ Dublin Fire Brigade
While Storm Éowyn is underway many trees have fallen across the country due to gusts as high as 183km/h.
As of 7am, every county is under a status red wind warning and more than 560,000 homes, farms and businesses are without power this Friday morning.
Sharing a post to X of fallen trees, a spokesperson for Dublin Fire Brigade said: "One side of the Killininny Road, Dublin has been cleared following a tree downed by #StormÉowyn.
READ ALSO: Worrying news as Met Éireann monitors second storm following Storm Éowyn to Ireland
#StormEowyn
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) January 24, 2025
One side of the Killininny Road has been cleared following a tree downed by #StormÉowyn.
Traffic restrictions remain in place@DCCTraffic @LiveDrive pic.twitter.com/RDd1RuXuAB
"Traffic restrictions remain in place."
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