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24/01/2025
- There has been unprecedented, widespread and extensive damage to electricity infrastructure so far with power outages nationwide affecting 560,000 customers as of 6:00a.m; we anticipate significant further outages as Storm Éowyn moves across the country
- An Important Public Safety Message: If you come across fallen wires or damaged electricity network, never, ever touch or approach these as they are LIVE and extremely dangerous. Please report any damage to electricity infrastructure by calling 1800 372 999
- ESB Networks crews and partner contractors will be deployed when safe to do so, to assess the network and work to safely restore power as quickly as possible in challenging conditions
- Given the predicted extent of the damage nationwide, we anticipate restoration will take a significant number of days. Estimated restoration times (ERTs) will only be provided once our teams have assessed network faults and these will be available to view throughout Saturday on www.PowerCheck.ie.
Issued: 6:00 a.m. on Friday, 24th January 2025
Extreme, damaging and destructive winds
associated with Storm Éowyn have so far caused widespread and extensive damage
to the electricity network across the country with over 560,000 homes, farms
and businesses (as at 6:00 a.m.) without power. With Met Éireann Status Red and
Orange wind warnings remaining in place for the entire country until later this
afternoon, significantly more power outages can be expected throughout the day
as the storm tracks northwards. Even at current numbers, the damage to the electricity
network and impact on customers has been unprecedented.
ESB Networks continue to closely monitor the storm
impact on power supplies and all available resources stand ready to
mobilise once safe to do so.
From our experience of previous significant weather events and due to the
severity of Storm Éowyn, we expect that power restoration will take a
significant number of days.
Given the extent of the
damage nationwide estimated restoration times (ERTs) will only be
provided once our teams have assessed network faults and these will
then be available to view throughout Saturday on www.PowerCheck.ie
Our Customer Contact Centre Agents will be
supporting customers throughout Storm Éowyn but will not be in a position to
provide outage information until the network assessment has been fully
conducted.
An Important Public Safety Message: If you
come across fallen wires or damaged electricity network, never, ever touch or
approach these as they are LIVE and extremely dangerous. Please report any
damage to electricity infrastructure by calling 1800 372 999.