Cleaning continues even after Storm Eovin defeated NI


A cleaning campaign continues after anarchy due to storm Iovin in Northern Ireland on Friday.
Bring it Winds of over 90 mph And, at the peak, 30% of the houses and businesses were left without electricity.
About 189,000 properties up to 06:00 GMT on Saturday did not have electricity.
Northern Ireland had the highest gust in 27 years, which was recorded at 92.2 mph (148 km/h) in Kuwen of County Down.
Rare red weather warnings, which came on Friday morning, ended at 14:00 GMT.
Snowfall warns were issued in the entire northern Ireland from 19:00 am to 10:00 pm on Friday, with wind warnings till midnight on Friday midnight.
Before the storm came, the Meteorological Office said that life is threatened Political leaders urged people to stay at home.
As soon as strong winds were on the island of Ireland, buildings were damaged and trees fell, roads were blocked and houses were damaged.
Schools, colleges, universities and businesses were closed and most hospital appointments were canceled as the storm created significant disruption.
Rail and bus services and flights were also affected.

In the Republic of Ireland, Where there was a red warningAbout 540,000 properties are still without electricity, which is less than the highest level of 768,000 on Friday.
In the Republic, more than 138,000 properties are without water as Hurricane Ivin has created chaos throughout the island.
A person died after falling a tree on the car he was driving. Rapho, in County Dongal.
On Saturday, a warning of yellow snowfall continues in Dongal till 09:00 pm local time.
ESB networks described the storm as a “record -breaking” and said that before this, there was never so much power cut in the country due to any extreme weather.
Republic Ireland recorded provisional new records of air speed, Mess Head, County Gaulway had 85 mph (137 km/h) storm-force winds.
Public transport

Translink said that engineers worked overnight to clean the railway lines on Saturday night, expert teams conducted security checks.
Metro, glider and ulcebus services returned with some changes on Friday due to the closure of the roads due to the storm.
However, the Translink said that the railway lines would be opened gradually due to “comprehensive damage” throughout the network.
A spokesperson said in a statement, “The railway network has caused unprecedented damage to dozens of incidents, the storm has caused trees to fall on the tracks and damage obstacles and other structures.”

Storm Herminia
Meanwhile, air warnings have been issued in the entire northern Ireland on Sunday before Hurricane Herminia.
The storm is named by the Spanish Meteorological Office, which is expected to have more impact there.
This system is not anticipated as a severe storm Ivin to Northern Ireland.
The Meteorological Office has warned of winds at a speed of 50 to 60 mph and above in some open coastal areas.
The yellow warning applies at 08:00 on Sunday and lasts till 15:00 pm.
After Hurricane Iovin, they can obstruct gust cleaning and repair.