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Strong winds bring disruption to Northern Ireland | Strong winds bring disruption to Northern Ireland |
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Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has said about 1,700 customers are without power after strong winds caused disruption to supplies. | |
Overall close to 30,000 customers have been affected at some point, with the highest number off power at any one time about 7,000. | Overall close to 30,000 customers have been affected at some point, with the highest number off power at any one time about 7,000. |
The Christmas market in Belfast city centre was closed as a safety precaution. It re-opened at 14:00 GMT. | The Christmas market in Belfast city centre was closed as a safety precaution. It re-opened at 14:00 GMT. |
The Met Office has also issued a warning of the likelihood of ice. | The Met Office has also issued a warning of the likelihood of ice. |
Police said several roads have been closed due to fallen trees. | Police said several roads have been closed due to fallen trees. |
Some ferry services have also been cancelled. | Some ferry services have also been cancelled. |
NIE said it had opened local incident centres across Northern Ireland. | NIE said it had opened local incident centres across Northern Ireland. |
"We would hope to have the majority of customers back on supply tonight," said spokeswoman Julia Carson. | "We would hope to have the majority of customers back on supply tonight," said spokeswoman Julia Carson. |
"However, due to the high volumes of individual faults, some customers in isolated areas may be off supply for a longer period." | "However, due to the high volumes of individual faults, some customers in isolated areas may be off supply for a longer period." |
Strong winds led to the Foyle Bridge being closed to high-sided vehicles earlier on Thursday, but it has now re-opened. | Strong winds led to the Foyle Bridge being closed to high-sided vehicles earlier on Thursday, but it has now re-opened. |
In County Tyrone, the road between Moneymore and Cookstown was closed for a time, after strong winds caused a large milk silo at the Dale Farm plant to break loose from its foundations. It was slightly damaged, but has since been secured. | In County Tyrone, the road between Moneymore and Cookstown was closed for a time, after strong winds caused a large milk silo at the Dale Farm plant to break loose from its foundations. It was slightly damaged, but has since been secured. |
Disruption | Disruption |
All ferry sailings between Rathlin and Ballycastle have been cancelled because of the weather conditions. | All ferry sailings between Rathlin and Ballycastle have been cancelled because of the weather conditions. |
P&O Ferries said it anticipated disruptions on its services from Larne and Cairnryan. | P&O Ferries said it anticipated disruptions on its services from Larne and Cairnryan. |
It said anyone travelling on Thursday should check in as normal but expect delays. | It said anyone travelling on Thursday should check in as normal but expect delays. |
The company said its latest sailing information would be updated on its travel information and weatherline on 0845 832 8888. | The company said its latest sailing information would be updated on its travel information and weatherline on 0845 832 8888. |
Northern Ireland Railways said debris on the line had led to delays and cancellations on its Londonderry and Larne services. | Northern Ireland Railways said debris on the line had led to delays and cancellations on its Londonderry and Larne services. |
John Wylie from the Met Office said: "It's completely normal for the time of year. We've got to expect a few stormy periods every winter." | John Wylie from the Met Office said: "It's completely normal for the time of year. We've got to expect a few stormy periods every winter." |