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It’s all kicking off in Galway now 😰 #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/OKUWZ5HK3g
— Zara The Greyhound (@ZaraGreyhound) August 20, 2020
#StormEllen just got a little windy in Limerick pic.twitter.com/8RcGTowQD4
— dermotd24 (@dermotd24) August 19, 2020
But I can't believe people are driving in this! #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/wcT2KwsC8W
— ♡ Clodagh (@clodaghmac) August 19, 2020
There goes the canopy 😭#StormEllen pic.twitter.com/NuLNedicOr
— John Madden (Not the NFL Guy) (@JohnMadden1) August 20, 2020
Tree update #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/F9xaMiaJYh
— Joanne Fitzgerald (@FitzJoanne) August 20, 2020
This shouldn’t be happening in Skibbereen.Millions spent on flood protection.The entire town should be dry even in this intense rainfall. Part of me is not surprised. The flood committee flagged that this area needed more protection.OPW need to provide answers. #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/pPr061LOz9
— Christopher O’Sullivan TD (@COSullivanTD) August 19, 2020
Sound ON #StormEllen #EastCork #Cork pic.twitter.com/KaXDu9IbrA
— Muriel Foley MGFD (@Muriel_Foley) August 19, 2020
Skibbereen now. #StormEllen #WestCork pic.twitter.com/ZyWoZ81lFr
— Holly Cairns TD (@HollyCairnsTD) August 19, 2020
PREDICTIVE BREAKING NEWS: Number of cars damaged near Prom in Salthill Galway, following storm and flooding.. I give tomorrow’s news today! #StormEllen @MetEireann pic.twitter.com/tczVJR3Fm8
— Duncan Disordely (@BSDetec54310633) August 19, 2020
Tree pulled from the ground outside St Joseph's Hospital by #StormEllen. It was blocking bus lane but @LimerickCouncil staff had moved it to safety by time I got there. pic.twitter.com/JQ67qwzDNR
— Nick Rabbitts (@Nick468official) August 20, 2020
Busy night/morning #StormEllen #Cork #YoughalFireBrigade pic.twitter.com/4weuheiDaT
— Peter Roche (@RochePeter) August 20, 2020
Well this is not ideal 🤔 #stormellen #esb pic.twitter.com/QsKjrbHQjh
— Stella Meehan (@stellameehan) August 20, 2020
Oh my God! This #StormEllen is no lamb! This is Limerick city just now.
— JJ Bowles (Limerick's Oldest Pub) (@jjbowlespub) August 19, 2020
For anybody further north be sure to get your trampolines, garden furniture and bins secured. pic.twitter.com/s5ykpvR4yr
Three Trees down in #MountOval roads all passable #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/FyAFCuQdMD
— Sharon O'Donoghue (@poweringaround) August 20, 2020
Part of Davis Rd in Clonmel still closed to traffic this morning after roof of the Regal centre blew off overnight #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/x1unieSoFZ
— Jonathan Ryan 📷 🎙🚨 (@Tipperaryphotos) August 20, 2020
How much more can 2020 throw at us.
— ALBANY FUSION HOME (@FUSION_HOME) August 20, 2020
This is the back of our shop & car park last night.#StormEllen pic.twitter.com/GCUGJMCyRN
The ferocity and speed that our yard filled was frightening, hugely disappointing to see, so much money spent on a flood relief scheme and have to fight to keep water out of your property. #StormEllen pic.twitter.com/sKw2DdzlTZ
— ALBANY FUSION HOME (@FUSION_HOME) August 20, 2020
Our Heroes.
— ALBANY FUSION HOME (@FUSION_HOME) August 20, 2020
Thank You 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏#StormEllen pic.twitter.com/QyxKLeJWfi
Good morning cork x #StormEllen #storm #cork pic.twitter.com/R7doKcQm5r
— stephen varian (@stephen_varian9) August 20, 2020