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  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another crew member sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A workman repairs a temporary hoarding around a building site in O Curry Street, Kilkee, which blew over during the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-018.jpg
  • Rough seas at Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-016.jpg
  • A hay barn blown down at Bealaha, Doonbeg, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-011.jpg
  • A hay barn blown down at Bealaha, Doonbeg, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-009.jpg
  • Choppy waters off the coast of Quilty following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-005.jpg
  • A mesh fence blown down at Spanish Point following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-002.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew working on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha during the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-037.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-036.jpg
  • following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-035.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-034.jpg
  • following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-033.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another crew member sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-031.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-028.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-027.jpg
  • Repair crews preparing to enter a field to repair an electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Repair crews preparing to enter a field to repair an electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-023.jpg
  • Workmen repair a temporary hoarding around a building site in O Curry Street, Kilkee, which blew over during the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-019.jpg
  • Rough seas at Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-017.jpg
  • the water blowing up in the wind on the road to George's Head in Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rough seas at Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rough seas at Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rough seas at Kilkee following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A hay barn blown down at Bealaha, Doonbeg, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A hay barn blown down at Bealaha, Doonbeg, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-007.jpg
  • A road sign blown over in Doonbeg village following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A TLI subcontractor crew working on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha during the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-038.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-029.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-025.jpg
  • Repair crews preparing to enter a field to repair an electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-022.jpg
  • Repair crews preparing to enter a field to repair an electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-021.jpg
  • Repair crews preparing to enter a field to repair an electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-020.jpg
  • A hay barn blown down at Bealaha, Doonbeg, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-010.jpg
  • Bottle recycling bank bins blown over in the car park at Spanish Point following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A mesh fence blown down at Spanish Point following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A mesh fence blown down at Spanish Point following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A sign on a shop door on O Connell street, Ennis, on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Two men watch the sea, towards Lahinch, from Liscannor Pier, on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fisherman Tommy Galvin checking the ropes on his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin and his dad Tommy collecting equipment from their boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin and his dad Tommy collecting equipment from their boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin and his dad Tommy collecting equipment from their boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A quiet promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A quiet promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-04...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin after collecting equipment from his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Fisherman Tommy Galvin checking the ropes on his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-00...JPG
  • Fisherman Tommy Galvin checking the ropes on his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-00...JPG
  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin and his dad Tommy collecting equipment from their boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-00...JPG
  • Fisherman Thomas Galvin and his dad Tommy collecting equipment from their boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-00...JPG
  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member, right, connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another colleague sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-032.jpg
  • A sign on a shop door on O Connell street, Ennis, on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-05...JPG
  • Noel Sexton securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Two men watch the sea, towards Lahinch, from Liscannor Pier, on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-05...JPG
  • Two men watch the sea, towards Lahinch, from Liscannor Pier, on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-05...JPG
  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-04...JPG
  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-04...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-04...JPG
  • Noel Sexton securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-03...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-02...JPG
  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a protective mesh in front of a clients mobile home on the site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Sand bags stacked on the doorways of buildings adjacent to the promenade at Lahinch on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-04...JPG
  • Cian O Sullivan drives in metal rods to tie down a catamaran  at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Preparations-20211207-01...JPG
  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Electricity supply power lines, which were damaged during Storm Barra, being repaired outside Connolly on Thursday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
    ESB Repairs-20211209-002.JPG
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