The scale of the devastation of Storm Éowyn is coming to light with Forest Service Northern Ireland describing it as ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIreland’s infrastructure ‘unprepared’ for future Storm Éowyn-type eventsExperts warn Ireland’s infrastructure is failing against extreme weather events and urge immediate government action to ...
If we do not put structures and resources in place, communities will be increasingly exposed,’ Climate Change Advisory ...
More than €5.2 million in humanitarian assistance was paid to households affected by Storm Éowyn, exceeding the annual totals ...
IRELAND needs to do more to prepare for extreme weather events, the Climate Change Advisory Council has warned. The Climate ...
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Independent.ie on MSNClimate-damage register urgently needed to help Ireland prepare for future storms, experts sayIreland needs a national climate-damage register to record the growing impact of storms and other extreme weather events, the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNClimate change in 2024 hits ‘irreversible’ levels as global temperatures break new recordsEarth’s hottest year on record, with climate change impacts worsening — experts urge urgent action to prevent catastrophe ...
Damage to homes, businesses and vehicles by Storm Éowyn is set to result in insurance claims of up to €240 million.
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Extra.ie on MSNTD demands answers as to why Storm Éowyn fund has been closedUrgent answers to why the Department of Social Protection's has closed the first phase of the humanitarian fund to assist ...
Following extensive work by its operations teams and the significant efforts of local authorities, waterways infrastructures ...
The government is being urged to provide funding and support to ensure Ireland is "much better prepared" for extreme weather ...
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