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Ireland and Northern Ireland are preparing for a potentially life-threatening storm, Storm Eowyn, on Friday. Schools, universities, and public transport will be closed, and inland winds of up to 130 km/h could cause significant damage. This is the first time the whole of Ireland has been put under a red weather warning since Storm Ophelia in 2017.
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