"Storm Jocelyn and Isha: Power Restoration Efforts Hampered by Destructive Winds"

Northern Ireland faces travel disruptions and power outages as Storm Jocelyn hits just a day after Storm Isha, with high winds and fallen trees impacting roads and flights. About 4,500 homes and businesses remain without power, and NIE Networks expects the number of affected customers to rise. The region is still recovering from Storm Isha, with ongoing repair efforts hampered by the new storm. The main road to Belfast International Airport and Londonderry's Foyle Bridge are among the affected areas, and the iconic Dark Hedges in north Antrim have also suffered damage. In the Republic of Ireland, thousands of customers have lost power, with County Donegal particularly affected.
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