26,000 premises across Clare remain without power as extensive restoration efforts continuing across the county.
At the peak of Storm Éowyn, 44,000 premises were left in the dark, with ESB crews able to restore power to 14,000 homes by this morning.
Its’s hoped that a further 4,000 restorations will take place by nightfall, with customers in Scariff, Kildysart, Ballymaley, Barefield and Corofin expected to see power return this evening.
Outages are expected to seen into early next week and have had knock on effects countywide with both water and broadband supply impacted.
ESB Technical Manager, Michael Sammin, says the extensive damage caused by the storm has significantly hampered attempts to restore power.
Meanwhile, Clare County Council is urging people to exercise caution on the roads as the county braces for another weather alert
The low level yellow warning for wind is due to come into effect tomorrow morning from 6am to 6pm.
The forecaster has warned of difficult travelling conditions and further damage to already weakened structures caused by storm Éowyn.
Senior Engineer, Cyril Feeney, says people should tie down any loose property and be aware of the possibility of extra debris on the roads tomorrow.
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