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Severe NI weather leads to travel disruption | Severe NI weather leads to travel disruption |
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Strong winds of up to 80mph have been battering Northern Ireland causing travel disruption for many people. | |
An amber weather warning is in place - the second highest of the severe weather alerts. | An amber weather warning is in place - the second highest of the severe weather alerts. |
Many flights have been delayed or cancelled, ferries have been disrupted and there are reports of fallen trees blocking roads. | Many flights have been delayed or cancelled, ferries have been disrupted and there are reports of fallen trees blocking roads. |
At one point, 1,500 customers were without electricity in parts of County Down, but most are now back on supply. | |
On Wednesday night, a spokeswoman for NIE said the winds had not caused the expected damage to the power network. | |
In the Republic of Ireland, Shannon airport was closed and, at the height of the storm, about 200,000 electricity customers lost power. | |
There were reports that gusts of 100mph (160kmh) were recorded at Shannon Airport and Waterford Airport recorded winds of 93mph (150kmh). | |
Belfast International Airport has been receiving flights that have been diverted from Dublin airport due to the storms. | Belfast International Airport has been receiving flights that have been diverted from Dublin airport due to the storms. |
Meanwhile, part of the road between Warrenpoint and Rostrevor in County Down has collapsed. | |
The public transport company, Translink, said the collapse had affected its Ulsterbus Service 39 between Newry and Kilkeel, which has been diverted through Mayobridge and Hilltown. | |
Police asked drivers intending to use the Rostrevor Road to take an alternative route. | |
The police said the road would be closed for at least 72 hours. | |
SDLP councillor Connaire McGreevy has called for a safety review after the incident. | SDLP councillor Connaire McGreevy has called for a safety review after the incident. |
"My fear, and I have made this point on a number of occasions, is that the collapse of the wall is an indication of something much more serious in terms of the entire road system," he said. | "My fear, and I have made this point on a number of occasions, is that the collapse of the wall is an indication of something much more serious in terms of the entire road system," he said. |
A number of sailings between Dublin and Liverpool have also cancelled. | |
The latest winds came after reports of heavy snow in parts of County Londonderry in the morning, including areas of Tobermore, Draperstown and Maghera. | |
The Roads Service said it used snow ploughs to keep some routes clear and had gritted the main roads. | |
Some Ulsterbus services in Derry, Strabane, Coleraine, Omagh and Larne were subject to changes and cancellations. | Some Ulsterbus services in Derry, Strabane, Coleraine, Omagh and Larne were subject to changes and cancellations. |
Passengers have been urged to check Translink's Ulsterbus website for the latest travel updates while NIE's customer helpline is 08457 643 643. | Passengers have been urged to check Translink's Ulsterbus website for the latest travel updates while NIE's customer helpline is 08457 643 643. |