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Ophelia clean-up continues in Clare

The clean-up after Monday's storm continued today with Clare County Council staff, fire crews and Coillte personnel working to clear fallen trees.

Power almost restored to entire county

Power has been restored to almost all customers affected by Mondays storm with just a few homes yet to be reconnected.

Storm Ophelia – The worst behind us

Clare County Council has confirmed that all local authority services in County Clare will operate as normal tomorrow.

Storm Ophelia updates

As the county experiences the effects of Storm Ophelia, Clare County Council has established an Emergency Helpline (1890-252943) to deal with requests for assistance from the public in relation to fallen trees, blocked roads, flooding and other non-life threatening incidences.

County on alert for Storm Ophelia

Clare’s principal emergency response agencies are advising schools to close and members of the public and services providers to avoid any non-urgent travel during Monday due to the Red Alert weather warning in place.
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Weather Alert upgraded for Co Clare

Met Éireann has upgraded its weather warning to Status Red as forecasters continued to closely monitor the track fo Hurricane Ophelia as it crosses the Atlantic towards Ireland.

Single vehicle crash closes M18 northbound

A section of the M18 was closed for a time this morning following a single vehicle collision.

Rescue 115 airlifts man from cruise liner

The Shannon based Irish Coast Guard helicopter has airlifted an elderly man to hospital from a transatlantic ocean liner off the Cork coast.
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