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Thousands hit by storm power cuts Storms knock out cash machines
(about 2 hours later)
More than 1,500 homes are without electricity in Enniskillen and Omagh after high winds brought down power lines overnight. A power failure caused by overnight bad weather has caused the loss of the Bank of Ireland's ATM service in both Northern Ireland and the Republic.
A statement by the bank said a computer centre in Dublin was affected by the storms and they were working to restore the service as soon as possible.
Hundreds of homes in Northern Ireland are still without power, as a result of the high winds.
There are also problems on some roads, with flooding and fallen trees.
Westerly areas of Northern Ireland have been worst affected, with a number of homes in Coleraine also without power.Westerly areas of Northern Ireland have been worst affected, with a number of homes in Coleraine also without power.
Northern Ireland Electricity has opened incident centres and engineers are trying to restore customers' power.Northern Ireland Electricity has opened incident centres and engineers are trying to restore customers' power.
The main computer at the Bank of Ireland has also been damaged and some cash machines are not working. In Londonderry, the Foyle Bridge has been closed to high sided vehicles.
Some roads have been closed because of fallen trees. In Derry the Foyle Bridge has been closed to high sided vehicles.
The bad weather is set to continue throughout the day. Severe gales are forecast - up to force 11 - especially during the afternoon and around the north coast.The bad weather is set to continue throughout the day. Severe gales are forecast - up to force 11 - especially during the afternoon and around the north coast.
At the height of the storms early on Thursday morning, more than 2,000 homes were left without power.At the height of the storms early on Thursday morning, more than 2,000 homes were left without power.
HAVE YOUR SAY The gales blew my greenhouse door off last night Nikki, Armagh Send us your experiences An NIE spokeswoman said engineers were working in very difficult conditions, but she hoped power would be restored "as soon as possible".HAVE YOUR SAY The gales blew my greenhouse door off last night Nikki, Armagh Send us your experiences An NIE spokeswoman said engineers were working in very difficult conditions, but she hoped power would be restored "as soon as possible".
"We've already restored some customers - we'll be working hard to restore the rest throughout the day," she said."We've already restored some customers - we'll be working hard to restore the rest throughout the day," she said.
"It is very hard for our engineers, they're battling against the elements at the moment."It is very hard for our engineers, they're battling against the elements at the moment.
"There are trees down over lines and in some cases the electricity lines themselves have been brought down.""There are trees down over lines and in some cases the electricity lines themselves have been brought down."