This evening.
Dalkey, County Dublin.
Thanks Michael Chester
This evening.
Clyde Court, Clyde Road, Dublin 4.
Thanks Dubln Fire Brigade
Update:
Blimey.
Rollingnews
BREAKING: reports of another fatality from #Ophelia, man killed in car north of Dundalk, Co Louth.
— Michael O’Toole (@mickthehack) October 16, 2017
Meanwhile…
Tipperary Star reports:
Gardaí are at scene of a fatal incident that occurred at Ballybrado, Cahir, Co. Tipperary at approximately 12.30p.m. today, Monday 16th October, 2017.
A man (early 30s) while in the course of clearing a fallen tree was seriously injured with a chain saw. He has since passed away and his body has been removed to Clonmel Hospital.
Earlier: A Death In Waterford
UPDATE:
Leinster Express reports:
A person has been injured after a tree fell on a car in Monasterevin during Hurricane Ophelia.
Portarlington Fire Services has responded to a road traffic collision at Monasterevin where a tree has fallen on a car, one person has been removed to Portlaoise General Hospital.
The gender of the status of the injured person are not yet known.
Laois County Council, An Garda Siochana and HSE Crisis Management Team wish to strongly advise that all members of the public should remain indoors.
‘In the wardrobe’ Clonmel writes:
Roof gone from curtain shop in Clonmel.
In the wardrobe Clonmel (Facebook)
Thanks Mandrake
There goes the roof of Douglas Community School 😬#ophelia via @breffnih pic.twitter.com/aVwBLc1GTC
— Nadine O’Regan (@NadineORegan) October 16, 2017
In Douglas, Cork.
Stay safe.
UPDATE:
Dramatic footage of the roof being blown off #Douglas Community School’s gym on southside of #Cork city #Ophelia #iestaff pic.twitter.com/0dSw5w1rTj
— Eoin English (@EoinBearla) October 16, 2017
Meanwhile…
In Tipperary…
Tipperary County Council writes:
The roof from Lidl has blown off and blocked the road outside. No traffic can pass, or should pass, as the roof is blowing around. Lidl have been contacted.
UPDATE:
My friend in Cobh just got someone’s roof into his garden. 😮 #Cobh #Orphelia pic.twitter.com/rrwFqKZ3XH
— Adrian McCarthy (@TheRebelRam) October 16, 2017
Ophelia wreaking havoc on Upper Leeson St @LovinDublin @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/9nrB4woMSp
— Richard (@talbotrw) October 16, 2017
Stay safe.
#Opheila @SkyNews @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/vH1VTle3pB
— Karl O’Donovan (@kodkod76) October 16, 2017
Eek.
This afternoon.
On Sky News.
A presenter struggles to pronounce ‘Taoiseach’ and ‘Varadkar’.
Thanks Karl O’Donovan