IRELAND needs to do more to prepare for extreme weather events, the Climate Change Advisory Council has warned. The Climate ...
If we do not put structures and resources in place, communities will be increasingly exposed,’ Climate Change Advisory ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNStorm Éowyn exposed Ireland’s infrastructure weaknesses – experts warn Government ‘must act now’Experts warn Ireland’s infrastructure is failing against extreme weather events and urge immediate government action to ...
Now that we have an estimate of the scale of the problem, we can begin looking at options, including a Reconstitution Scheme, ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIreland weather: Urgent action needed as storms expose 'inadequate' infrastructure, experts claimBoffins from the Climate Change Advisory Council made the remarks after it published its 2025 Annual Review series.
A review into the State's response to Storm Éowyn is due to be submitted to the Government in the coming months.
More than €5.2 million in humanitarian assistance was paid to households affected by Storm Éowyn, exceeding the annual totals ...
Damage to homes, businesses and vehicles by Storm Éowyn is set to result in insurance claims of up to €240 million.
The government is being urged to provide funding and support to ensure Ireland is "much better prepared" for extreme weather ...
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Extra.ie on MSNTD demands answers as to why Storm Éowyn fund has been closedUrgent answers to why the Department of Social Protection's has closed the first phase of the humanitarian fund to assist ...
The extratropical windstorm “Éowyn”, also known as “Gilles”, that struck the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the ...
DAMAGE to vehicles, homes and businesses by Storm Eowyn may result in insurance claims of €240 million. New figures supplied ...
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