Ferries have been delayed by five days, from damages of storm Darragh.
The Irish Road Haulage Association is calling on the Taoiseach to take control over transport issues caused by Storm Darragh.
Ferries have been delayed by five days at this point, with the latest update that they will be running by 6pm this evening.
A mix of goods are currently loaded onto the ferries, with fears of a backlog meaning certain items will not be available for sometime over the Christmas period.
President of the IRHA, and Owner of Hyland Transport in Rosenallis, Ger Hyland, says the situation has been badly handled:
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