In thinking about our county, we must think about our coast says Jimmy Murphy
Tue, 12 Nov, 2019
A woman who suffered a fatal asthma attack on the day Storm Ophelia hit went to her local pharmacy for an inhaler but it was closed.
Thu, 06 Jun, 2019
A tax on the use of the word “treacherous” during Storm Ophelia would have eradicated the national debt, yet the Irish weather phenomenon truly deserving of such characterisation is the deceptive May sunshine.
Fri, 18 May, 2018
They were praised for selfless acts during Storm Ophelia and during Storm Emma, but fears have been raised about the declining number of Civil Defence volunteers in Cork city and county.
Mon, 02 Apr, 2018
A number of drivers have been criticised online for using their mobile phone while behind the wheel.
Tue, 27 Mar, 2018
The European Commission is in talks with the Government here on providing facilities to address issues such as forest fires and hurricanes like 'Storm Ophelia'.
Wed, 21 Feb, 2018
The cost of Storm Ophelia is still being counted by students and a local community whose sports hall lost its roof in scenes broadcast around the world.
Mon, 05 Feb, 2018
A report has warned that future flooding events will cost the State more than a billion euro in damages, unless we do more to stop the catastrophic effects of climate change.
Fri, 19 Jan, 2018
It’s not yet three months since Storm Ophelia swept across the country leaving a path of destruction in its wake, especially in mature forests.
Fri, 05 Jan, 2018
Demands have been made for the ESB to be held accountable for the “butchery” of the Gearagh and for the formation of a group to manage and protect the area.
Wed, 06 Dec, 2017
Residents of Sherkin Island off the Cork coast have been without a landline phone service since Storm Ophelia — and have now been rebuffed after calling on the Government to consider laying broadband cable instead.
Mon, 04 Dec, 2017
Thu, 30 Nov, 2017
The gradual progression of climate change and delayed effects of emissions can give a sense of unreality; denial is a great psychological defence, write Liam Quaide and Róisín Cuddihy.
There have been calls for a full review of Cork City’s tree policy after it emerged that Storm Ophelia may have knocked up to 600 trees citywide — with the clean-up expected to cost millions.
Tue, 24 Oct, 2017
Mon, 23 Oct, 2017
Latest: ESB Networks has continued to restore electricity supply following Hurricane Ophelia but approximately 19,500 customers remain without supply, a number of which are due to Storm Brian.
Sat, 21 Oct, 2017
An already storm-battered Cork City avoided flooding overnight but a weather warning remains in place for today.
With thousands of people still without power and water due to Storm Ophelia, the country must now brace itself for 130km/h winds courtesy of Storm Brian.
Fri, 20 Oct, 2017
Tributes have been paid to Ireland's three Hurricane Ophelia victims as the family of Michael Pyke attended his funeral today.
Thu, 19 Oct, 2017
Seven children are to sue European governments in a landmark lawsuit over the impact that climate change is having on their lives.
CORK City is on flood alert as the country braces for another massive storm.
Many rural villages in Co Cork continue to suffer in the aftermath of Storm Ophelia, with some, such as Carrignavar, still without power, water, phones, and internet connection, and hampered by fallen trees blocking roads.
Over 500,000 emergency alerts were seen by people since Sunday using an extreme weather alert service developed by a former council official.
Met Éireann has today issued a new Rainfall Warning, covering a total of 14 counties.
Wed, 18 Oct, 2017
Climate Action Week begins in schools nationwide today following a two-day delay due to Storm Ophelia.
Calls have been made to reactivate a campaign to get island designation for Cobh, so it could be eligible for grants to improve its connectivity.
Tens of thousands of homes remain without electricity and power in the wake of Storm Ophelia as it emerged that Ireland will not qualify for any financial help from the EU to cope with the aftermath.
An urgent call for O negative blood donors has been made by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service after supplies dwindled to just four days because of the loss of a full day’s collection due to Storm Ophelia.
All national roads and all but a handful of regional roads in Co Cork are now passable, but work was still being carried out last night on 70 rural roads still blocked by fallen trees and 74,000 homes in the county remain without electricity.
If Storm Ophelia proves anything it is that once-in-a-lifetime extreme weathers events are no longer that.
This is so sweet.
Tue, 17 Oct, 2017
Ireland should seek EU emergency funding to help tackle the aftermath of Ophelia, according to the Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly.
Latest: Sea swimmers who take to the waters during red storm alerts could potentially face fines in the future.
It was a one-day event, with lifelong consequences for the families of its three victims, and ongoing ramifications for households, schools, transport, businesses, the health service, forestry, and farming.
The Government is set to release millions of euro in emergency funding to local authorities coping with the aftermath of Storm Ophelia amid calls for the Coalition to seek financial help from the EU’s crisis solidarity fund.
More than 20,000 homes and businesses were left without power across Kerry yesterday as Storm Ophelia wreaked havoc from the early hours.
The Department of Education has said the decision to close schools for a second day today was taken on child safety grounds as school authorities were only beginning to check the buildings to see what, if any damage, they sustained thanks to yesterday’s unprecedented storms.
Winds reached extraordinary strengths during Storm Ophelia, with one gust recorded at the Fastnet Rock, off Co Cork, reaching a 191km/h.
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The ferocity of Storm Ophelia was such as to subdue even the most hardened and to remind all of us of the awesome power of nature.
Update - 2.55pm:A man has died in Cahir, Co Tipperary while attempting to move debris brought down by Hurricane Ophelia.
Mon, 16 Oct, 2017
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