A review into the State's response to Storm Éowyn is due to be submitted to the Government in the coming months.
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Belfast Live on MSNCustomers who applied for Storm Eowyn compensation ‘could face charges’, Stormont committee hearsOne MLA said people had been "falsely" led to believe they would get compensation following the storm in January ...
The extratropical windstorm “Éowyn”, also known as “Gilles”, that struck the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the ...
There are “no routes” for Northern Ireland Electricity Networks to make compensation payments to customers who lost power ...
The damage wreaked by Storm Éowyn in January has caused many home and business owners to look at other sources of backup ...
A decision by NIE not to compensate customers left with power following a major storm earlier this year is “absolutely ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘I feel like I’m being neglected and left on the side’ – Galway woman’s despair six weeks after Storm ÉowynGalway native Maureen Folan, whose family home’s pictures went viral after being destroyed by Storm Éowyn, shared her ...
The Engineers Ireland report shows that 30 per cent of the profession’s members believe the State’s infrastructure is poor or ...
Perils has pegged the insured loss estimate for Windstorm Éowyn, which struck the UK in January, at EUR619mn ($671.28mn).
There will be no compensation for customers in Northern Ireland affected by power outages following Storm Éowyn.
The meeting will be told that there are a number of large gas users in the State that would be particularly at risk.
Zurich-domiciled catastrophe insurance data provider, PERILS, has placed its initial industry loss estimate for extratropical ...
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