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Freak May storm lashes region 24.05.11

INISHOWEN was yesterday lashed by storms never before seen in the month of May. ESB engineers from counties Sligo, Mayo, Galway and Westmeath, travelled to the county to help local ESB personnel as high winds and dangerous gusts pummelled the region. Wind speeds of 144kmh were recorded in some exposed places.
More than 3,000 customers were without power in the county, with the worst of the outages affecting east Donegal including Convoy, Raphoe and Lifford.
Up to 400 Inishowen customers were left without electricity, with the worst-affected areas Carndonagh, Muff, Burt and Newtowncunningham.
ESB area manager, Brian Hegarty, said he had never before seen such high winds for the time of year.
"It is absolutely incredible weather for May. I have been working at this job for over 30 years and I have never seen it like this before," said Mr Hegarty.
"There has been widespread damage, mainly caused by trees falling on lines."
He said any power trips at the county's major power stations were quickly repaired. People were urged not to touch fallen power lines.
About 90 ESB engineers in Co Donegal were joined yesterday by some 30 personnel from other parts including Sligo, Castlebar, Galway, Tuam and Athlone.
The company said it hoped to have everyone reconnected by evening although some people could be without power overnight. Meanwhile, some roads around Inishowen including Greencastle were blocked by fallen trees and debris while huge cargo ships were tossed like dinghies in a stormy Lough Foyle.
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