Approximately 60,000 people nationally are without water.
Homeowners, businesses, and emergency crews are counting the cost of Storm Eowyn today.
Laois, Offaly, and Westmeath are just now coming out from wind warnings that have been in place since the early hours of this morning.
The N80, the N78, N77, and the R445 in Laois are now passable, but the public are advised to use due caution.
Communities in both Offaly and Laois are without water currently.
Uisce Eireann says those affected in Kinnitty are set to get an alternative water supply, while those in the Catholes, Acragar, the Rock, and Mountmellick are facing continuous disruptions.
Their Senior Regional Operations Manager, Jim Fitzgerald says they're doing what they can to fix the outages:
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