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Trees down and travel disruption amid Storm Kathleen Trees down and power outages as Storm Kathleen hits
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A large tree has fallen in Killyleagh, County DownA large tree has fallen in Killyleagh, County Down
Police have warned about the risk of fallen trees and road debris as Storm Kathleen impacts Northern Ireland. Fallen trees and power outages have caused disruption across Northern Ireland as Storm Kathleen continues.
A yellow warning for strong winds, with the strongest gust recorded at 69mph, is in place until 22:00 BST. A yellow warning for strong winds is in place until 22:00 BST, with the strongest gusts recorded so far reaching 69mph.
It has already led to flight disruption, with all Aer Lingus services cancelled at Belfast City Airport. Some flights - including all Aer Lingus services at Belfast City Airport - and ferry sailings have been cancelled.
For the second time this year part of the roof of Titanic Belfast has been damaged by strong winds. For the second time this year, part of the roof of Titanic Belfast has been damaged by strong winds.
The Met Office had warned of possible travel disruption, power cuts, and a risk of injuries from large waves.The Met Office had warned of possible travel disruption, power cuts, and a risk of injuries from large waves.
Similar weather warnings have also been issued in the Republic of Ireland.Similar weather warnings have also been issued in the Republic of Ireland.
In County Down, the Comber Road in Killyleagh has been closed after a fallen tree hit an electrical cable, while a tree has also partially blocked the Old Holywood Road near Holywood. Titanic Belfast closed
Another tree has fallen on Saintfield Road, Carryduff blocking both lanes. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said traffic was able to pass "very slowly" using a layby but that delays were to be expected. A spokesperson said Titanic Belfast visitor centre was shut on Saturday afternoon and would remain closed on Sunday as a "precautionary measure".
Police stopped traffic on Old Holywood Road after a tree blocked part of the route "Due to the ongoing inclement weather, access to the roof to assess the damage is limited and remedial works can not yet begin to take place," they said.
In County Antrim, the Hillside Road outside Ballycastle has been closed because of a fallen tree.
Storm Kathleen has also brought down a tree and power lines at Drones Road, Dunloy making it impassable.
Harbour Police have closed the road outside the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction after damage was caused to the roof of the building.
A member of staff from Titanic Belfast said they would be closing as a precautionary measure.
Titanic Belfast roof damaged by Storm KathleenTitanic Belfast roof damaged by Storm Kathleen
Titanic Belfast roof damaged by Storm KathleenTitanic Belfast roof damaged by Storm Kathleen
Pre-booked customers are to be refunded, with the attraction expected to re-open on Monday.
It had previously been impacted by Storm Isha in January.It had previously been impacted by Storm Isha in January.
On Saturday, police also warned the Portaferry Road near Newtownards was impassable due to flooding and encouraged the public to avoid the area. Fallen trees, downed power lines and some flooding have also led to the closure of a number of roads including:
Stena Line cancelled four sailings between Belfast and Cairnryan on Saturday due to adverse weather. Comber Road, Killyleagh
Old Holywood Road, Holywood
Saintfield Road, Carryduff
Hillside Road, Ballycastle
Drones Road, Dunloy
Portaferry Road, Newtownards
A fallen tree on Hillside Road outside Ballycastle, County Antrim
Stena Line cancelled four sailings between Belfast and Cairnryan on Saturday due to the adverse weather.
A 19:30 sailing from Cairnryan to Belfast has also been delayed.A 19:30 sailing from Cairnryan to Belfast has also been delayed.
Stena Line services between Dublin and Holyhead have also been cancelled.Stena Line services between Dublin and Holyhead have also been cancelled.
P&O cancelled its ferry sailings between Larne and Cairnryan at 12:00, 16:00 and 20:00. P&O said its ferry sailings between Larne and Cairnryan at 12:00, 16:00 and 20:00 were off.
Power outagesPower outages
NIE Networks has said about 400 customers are without power after high winds caused "a low level of damage to the electricity network." At midday, NIE Networks said about 400 customers are without power after high winds caused "a low level of damage to the electricity network".
"Our teams are working to repair any damage caused and restore power as quickly as possible," a spokesperson added."Our teams are working to repair any damage caused and restore power as quickly as possible," a spokesperson added.
In the Republic of Ireland, 34,000 homes, farms and businesses have been affected by power outages due to Storm Kathleen. In the Republic of Ireland, 12,000 homes, farms and businesses were left without power as a result of Storm Kathleen.
A fallen tree on Hillside Road outside Ballycastle, County Antrim ESB Networks said the largest outages were in counties Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim, Laois and Wicklow.
ESB Networks said most of the outages are in counties Mayo, Galway, Kerry and Cork , with further outages expected. Crews aim to restore supply power to the "vast majority" of customers on Saturday evening, however there will be some without power overnight.
Stormont departments have advised people not to visit forests, country parks or nature reserves in the affected areas and to be careful when driving. "We apologise to all homes, farms and businesses impacted for the inconvenience caused," a spokesman said.
Vehicle access to forests, including for caravanning and camping, is suspended for the duration of the weather warning.
Travellers are also advised to check providers for updates.
So far the strongest wind has been recorded at 69mph (111 km/h) at Orlock Head in County Down.
The colourful houses of Whitehead were sprayed by the waves on Saturday morningThe colourful houses of Whitehead were sprayed by the waves on Saturday morning
As of noon on Saturday, other strong winds have been recorded at: Stormont departments had advised people not to visit forests, country parks or nature reserves in the affected areas and to be careful when driving.
Vehicle access to forests, including for caravanning and camping, has been suspended for the duration of the weather warning.
Travellers have also been advised to check providers for updates.
So far the strongest wind was recorded at 69mph (111 km/h) at Orlock Head in County Down.
As of noon on Saturday, other strong winds were recorded at:
Magilligan, County Londonderry - 57mph (91 km/h)Magilligan, County Londonderry - 57mph (91 km/h)
Thomastown, County Fermanagh - 56mph (90 km/h)Thomastown, County Fermanagh - 56mph (90 km/h)
Castlederg, County Tyrone - 54mph (86 km/h)Castlederg, County Tyrone - 54mph (86 km/h)
Aldergrove, County Antrim - 54mph (86 km/h)Aldergrove, County Antrim - 54mph (86 km/h)
The Department for Infrastructure said on Friday that "multi-agency partners including the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland), NIE (Northern Ireland Electricity), the Department for Infrastructure and other emergency response and public sector organisations have met to prepare for Storm Kathleen".The Department for Infrastructure said on Friday that "multi-agency partners including the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland), NIE (Northern Ireland Electricity), the Department for Infrastructure and other emergency response and public sector organisations have met to prepare for Storm Kathleen".
Staff from all agencies are "making preparations to respond to any impacts", the department added.Staff from all agencies are "making preparations to respond to any impacts", the department added.
Belfast City Council said that due to the weather conditions, all grass pitches at Victoria Park, Cherryvale, Wedderburn and Strangford will be closed. Belfast City Council said due to the weather conditions, all grass pitches at Victoria Park, Cherryvale, Wedderburn and Strangford would be closed.
The strongest winds are forecast to reach the south coast of Ireland early on Saturday morning before moving north. Large waves caused by Storm Kathleen battered the coast in Salthill, County Galway
As a result, a Status Orange weather warning has also been issued for Cork, Kerry, and Waterford until 14:00. A yellow warning will be in place for parts of the Republic of Ireland between until 20:00.
A second Status Orange warning lasts until 18:00 for Galway and Mayo.
Stephen Henderson captured this photo of the waves crashing over the wall at Carnlough
A yellow warning has been issued for the rest of the Republic of Ireland between until 20:00.
Dublin Airport said it was open, but passengers should continue to check for updates.Dublin Airport said it was open, but passengers should continue to check for updates.
Six flights - three inbound and three outbound flights - had been cancelled by noon.Six flights - three inbound and three outbound flights - had been cancelled by noon.
A separate flight from Dallas to Dublin was diverted to Paris due to the weather conditions, the airport said.A separate flight from Dallas to Dublin was diverted to Paris due to the weather conditions, the airport said.
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Met Éireann is warning of some coastal flooding, travel disruption, and fallen trees.Met Éireann is warning of some coastal flooding, travel disruption, and fallen trees.
Sunday will also be a windy day with widespread gusts of more than 65km/h (40mph).Sunday will also be a windy day with widespread gusts of more than 65km/h (40mph).
Agnes, Ciarán and Olga among 2023-24 storm namesAgnes, Ciarán and Olga among 2023-24 storm names
Storm Kathleen is the 11th named storm of the season which runs from 1 September 2023 until 31 August 2024.Storm Kathleen is the 11th named storm of the season which runs from 1 September 2023 until 31 August 2024.
BBC News NI explains how the storm naming system worksBBC News NI explains how the storm naming system works
BBC News NI explains how the storm naming system worksBBC News NI explains how the storm naming system works
It is also the first time storms have reached the letter K in the alphabet since Storm Katie in late March 2016.It is also the first time storms have reached the letter K in the alphabet since Storm Katie in late March 2016.
Storm Jocelyn brought major disruption to the road network across Northern Ireland in January.Storm Jocelyn brought major disruption to the road network across Northern Ireland in January.
Met Éireann named Storm Kathleen after computer programming pioneer Kathleen 'Kay' McNulty from County Donegal and crystallographer Dame Kathleen Lonsdale from County Kildare.Met Éireann named Storm Kathleen after computer programming pioneer Kathleen 'Kay' McNulty from County Donegal and crystallographer Dame Kathleen Lonsdale from County Kildare.
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