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Power outages across Donegal as wind, rain and snow hit the county



 Blackouts across Donegal as wind, downpour and snow hit the region

Very nearly 17,000 organizations without power today


A photograph taken on Monday evening as the tempest mists accumulated at Glassagh, Gaoth Dobhair

Just about 17,000 ESB clients have been left without power across Donegal today after solid short-term winds hit the north west.

There have been snowfalls in various pieces of the region also with reports of risky driving conditions on primary streets, including Barnesmore Gap and around the Twin Towns. The street at back of Errigal ought to likewise be drawn closer with outrageous consideration while the streets around Fintown and Glenties, and Meenaroy, are additionally incredibly hazardous in parts.

Donegal County Council have likewise affirmed the conclusion of the Harry Blaney Bridge because of the solid breezes.

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Various schools in Donegal are staying shut today because of the antagonistic climate conditions.

Climate admonitions are set up around the nation as Storm Barra shows up and keeping in mind that Donegal is relied upon to stay away from the most exceedingly awful of the blustery conditions, weighty breezes are as yet expected to hit the north west.

Earlier today, allmost 15,000 homes and organizations are without power in the Falcarragh region with ESB teams attempting to fix an issue at Altnagappary.

It's expected to have that shortcoming fixed by 8.30am today.

In the mean time a shortcoming in the Glenties region has caused blackouts to 1,129 homes and organizations around there.

It's expected to have power reestablished by 10.45am today.

In the Ballyshannon region, there are 552 clients without power and ESB desire to have power reestablished by 11.15am.

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