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Storm Diana In Photos

Storm Diana has battered Ireland the past two days, causing airports to cancel flights, ports for boats to close, car accidents, electricity power failure and some floods. Here are some photos from DublinHowth, Dublin. Photo, Independent. comHowth, Dublin. Photo, Independent. com

 

Sea front, photo, Independent. comSea front, photo, Independent. com

 

Fallen trees, photo Irish MirrorFallen trees, photo Irish Mirror

 

Flooded street, photo Irish MirrorFlooded street, photo Irish Mirror

 

Stormy sea, photo Independent. comStormy sea, photo Independent. com

 

Howth pier, photo Independent. comHowth pier, photo Independent. com

 

 

Dublin, Ireland
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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

Hello @Eire27

It is incrediable!

Terrible storm and flood!

Are there victims among people?

What is the weather just now?

What is the air temperature!?

And how are you!?

Thanks for sharing photos and news.

Take care yourself!

Best wishes,

Inga

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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

@Eire27 amazing photos you took. Stay safe. 

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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

Hi @Eire27,

Thanks for sharing!

 

Such captivating photos! It looks impressive and incredibly scary at the same time. The forces of nature can really make you feel small some times.

 

I can't believe people are going out on the pier in that kind of weather. Let's hope everyone is okay.

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Hi @helga19  Would you believe that as a result of the Storm, a Dolphin was seen swimming in The City Centre of Dublin, The River Liffey at 3.30pm yesterdayRiver Liffey, city centre, photo, The JournalRiver Liffey, city centre, photo, The Journal

 City Centre Dolphin, photo, the Irish timesCity Centre Dolphin, photo, the Irish times

 

 

 

Ecologist have been monitoring the Dolphin and say that he is healthy and swimming well and should return to The Irish Sea ( separates Dublin and the UK) on his own, meanwhile he is bringing excitement to the City.

Meanwhile, thankfully there have been no deaths and actually temperatures are high for this time of year, right now its 8 c degrees,  it has been  raining heavy all night and still is. My home has had some water come through the door but just a small amount. We have a lot of storms in recent years but usually they would have originated somewhere else as hurricanes and by the time they get across the Atlantic to Ireland, they are storms. I still can not believe that a Dolphin is in the city 

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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

So sad to hear about Ireland @Eire27, Thank you for sharing with us..All LG''s please pray for Ireland...

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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

Hi @MortenSI Yes I was thinking the same thing about people out walking. A Dolphin got confused yesterday and came into Dublin City Centre, River Liffey, I shared photos on this post in reply to @helga19

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That has got to be the first time ever @Eire27.

 

A dolphin in any city centre would be a rare event. Hopefully it will find it's way back to open waters.  

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Re: Storm Diana In Photos

Hi @NirmalTeja Thank you, you are so kind, it is not too bad now