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Storm Aftermath: Some Glens & Plantations Still Off-Limits as Clean-Up Continues

Summary by Gef - Isle of Man
Storm Darragh and Storm Eowyn didn’t just rattle our windows and knock out the WiFi – they went full WWE on the island’s glens and plantations, toppling trees left, right, and centre. Back in December, Storm Darragh brought 80mph gusts, leaving homes without power and roads looking like an obstacle course. Just as things were settling down, along came Storm Eowyn in January, throwing even bigger punches, with winds over 100mph reordered at the t…
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Gef - Isle of Man broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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