Clean-up continues in aftermath of Storm Éowyn
Work is continuing to restore power to homes and businesses following Storm Éowyn. Around 154,000 customers remain cut off from the electricity grid around the country, down from a peak of 768,000. The European Union is sending 17 power generators to Ireland. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe. Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news

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