In January, Storm Éowyn left over three quarters of a million homes across Ireland without power.
A Midlands MEP is expressing concern over emergency response plans not being in place for future storms.
The Climate Change Advisory Council condemned the government’s postponement in completing emergency response plans, issuing immediate action before the upcoming storm season.
Storm Éowyn caused power outages affecting more than 768,000 homes across Ireland in January, leaving many without water, phone, or broadband services.
Ciaran Mulloly says we need to be learning and adapting from the events of previous storms:
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