Sun, 08 Dec, 2019 - 21:25
Digital Desk staff
Update: 9:18pm
Hundreds of homes are without power in Limerick, Cork and Kerry due to electrical faults following Storm Atiyah this evening.
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CourtsWeatherPlace: KerryPlace: CorkPlace: LimerickPlace: IrelandPlace: Castletownbere266Place: Milltown175Place: Glengariff122Place: Churchtown147Place: MallowPlace: DonegalPlace: GalwayPlace: LeitrimPlace: MayoPlace: SligoPlace: ClarePlace: LeinsterPlace: CavanPlace: MonaghanPlace: RoscommonPlace: TipperaryPlace: WaterfordPlace: County KerryPlace: HeathrowPlace: Shannon AirportPlace: Cork AirportPlace: CorkMallowPlace: TraleeCorkPlace: CobhCorkPlace: MidletonPlace: Storm AtiyahPlace: UKPlace: United KingdomPerson: National DirectorPerson: Fire and Emergency ManagementPerson: Keith LeonardPerson: Mark FoleyEvent: Storm AtiyahOrganisation: Storm AtiyahOrganisation: ESBOrganisation: Aer LingusOrganisation: Iarnród ÉireannOrganisation: Eirgrid



