Trains and buses have been cancelled, and thousands of people are without power as powerful gusts damage the overhead lines.
Goldliner services to Dublin and the airports have been stopped, while some Ulsterbus and Metro routes have also been hitA Stena line ferry from Cairnryan has been unable to berth in BelfastParks, pitches, open spaces, public toilets and playgrounds are closed and will remain closed on Sunday 8 December for essential maintenance following Storm DarraghThe Christmas Market at Belfast City Hall is closed today, but will reopen at 12 noon on SundayIn the Republic of Ireland, gusts of 87mph were...
ESB crews are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses while local authorities have been working to clear roads of fallen trees and debris.It was originally forecast by the Met Office to last until 21:00 GMT on Saturday. "It looks like the roof is going to fall through on the inside and there is water coming through into the bedrooms and hallway," she added.The game between Dungannon Swifts and leaders Linfield was called off just over an hour before the scheduled 15:00 GMT kick-off and came after Cliftonville's home game against Carrick Rangers was postponed.
Thematch between Coleraine and Portadown, which was to start at 17:00 GMT, was the last of the games to fall victim of the high winds. "Down at Gransha and near Glenowen and Duncastle Road and on Ardmore Road there have been trees down.Speed restrictions are in place until further notice and passengers are advised to allow for delays and disruption.Northern Ireland Housing Executive: 03448 920 901NIE Networks: 03457 643 643 or visit nienetworks.co.
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