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21 Jan 2026

Clean up underway in Leitrim following Storm Isha

Council responding to issues throughout the county

Met Éireann reveals what's following Storm Isha on weather front and it's not good

Storm Isha has passed and the high winds that swept across the country have affected Co Leitrim with a number of roads blocked by fallen trees, debris on the rods and power outages in several areas of the county.

Leitrim County Council said it is responding to, and dealing with multiple instances of fallen or dangerous trees and impassable roads.

Members of the public should report incidents of fallen trees on the road network, directly to the Emergency Services by calling 112 or 999, who will then despatch Council staff to deal with the situation.

Meanwhile, ESB Networks is reporting a number of faults and outages in Co Leitrim with power still gone in several areas.

Leitrim Village lost power at 6.30pm on Sunday evening and it has still not been restored this morning.

Faults are reported between Carrick-on-Shannon and Leitrim Village, and in the Drumshanbo, Arigna, Kiltubrid, Drumkeerin, Glenfarne, Manorhamilton and Kinlough areas.

ESB Networks storm response plans are in effect since and crews have mobilised since first light to assess the damage, making the network safe and restoring electricity supply where safe to do so.

ESB Networks crews are responding where safe to do so. Given the extent of the storm, estimated restoration times will be updated through the day today and will be available on www.PowerCheck.ie and www.ESBNetworks.ie as restoration work progresses.

An Important Public Safety Message: If you come across fallen wires or damaged electricity network, never, ever touch or approach these as they may be LIVE and extremely dangerous. Please report any damage to electricity infrastructure by calling 1800 372 999.

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