A deluge of rain and strong winds has led to travel chaos and event closures as Storm Darragh hits Northern Ireland.

Power cuts, blocked roads, suspended trains and cancelled flights are some of the impacts currently being felt.

Follow live updates on our live blog below:

Key updates

Motorway closed due to insecure roof

Roads blocked by fallen trees

All train services suspended until further notice

What weather warnings are in place on Saturday?

Flight cancellations

Just now
Gareth Hanna

Bus services suspended in Coleraine

That adds to suspended services in Magherafelt, Cookstown and Ballymena, where no busses are leaving Ballymena Depot.
6 minutes ago
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Motorway closed due to insecure roof

The M1 has been closed eastbound between Blacks Road and Saintfield due to an insecure roof on a premises in the area. Motorists have been advised to avoid the area.

Elsewhere, the A2 is now closed between Kilkeel and Rostrevor due to a fallen tree.

10 minutes ago
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Titanic Museum and Titanic Hotel access impacted

Belfast Harbour Police are providing traffic management at Queens Road. Alternative access to the Titanic Museum and Hotel has been set up.
12 minutes ago
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Another local football match postponed

Knockbreda’s game against Lisburn Distillery is off following a pitch inspection. Queen’s University vs Banbridge Town was postponed yesterday.

A pitch inspection at the Oval ahead of Glentoran vs Ballymena United is coming up at 10.30am.

29 minutes ago
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More bus services suspended

Adding to Ballymena, bus services in Magherafelt and Cookstown have now been postponed until further notice.
30 minutes ago
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Good news – some power is coming back!

Some customers are reporting that power has returned after earlier outages.

NIE have warned that the process of restoring all impacted customers may last into Sunday – but it’s good news for some at least. 

40 minutes ago
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A2 reopened

The A2 has reopened at Cultra after being close Belfast-bound due to a fallen tree.
46 minutes ago
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Roads blocked by fallen trees

The latest list of closed impacted includes the M1 motorway between Moira and Lurgan as well as the Upper Springfield and Falls Roads.

The police have urged the public to “consider essential travel only”.

The full list of blocked roads is:

Belfast

  • Upper Springfield Road closed at Monagh Bypass – Fallen tree
  • Falls Road closed at La Salle Drive in both directions – Fallen trees
  • Malone Road near the House of Sport – Fallen trees
  • Castle Street – Fallen cables
Co Down
  • Dromore Road closed at Moira Road, Hillsborough – Fallen tree
  • Ballygowan Road Comber closed – Fallen tree
Co Tyrone
  • A505 Omagh – Cookstown Road has a high volume of fallen trees and is closed to traffic
  • Tullycullion Rd1 Mullaghmore Rd – fallen tree
  • Castlecaulfield Rd1 Foygh Rd – fallen tree
  • Drumreany Rd2 Killyharry Rd -fallen tree
  • Old Ballygawley Rd2 Ballygawley Rd – fallen tree
Co Antrim
  • Police reporting multiple trees on the Ballyclare Road area of Templepatrick heading towards the M2 Belfast bound. Please exercise caution. 
  • Cullybackey Road closed at Sand Road – Fallen tree
  • A8(M) between Sandyknowes roundabout towards Corrs Corner closed – Fallen tree
  • Wellington Avenue
  • Browndod Road
  • Lower Cairncastle Road
  • Upper Cairncastle Road
  • Shaneshill Road/Ballymena Road
  • Straidkilly Road, Glenarm
  • Molyneaux Avenue
  • Ballystrudder Road
  • Bay Park
  • Main Road, Glynn
  • Shore Road, Magheramorne 
Co Fermanagh
  • Pettigo Road, Kesh: Fallen electricity pole
51 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna

Busses suspended from Ballymena

No busses are leaving Ballymena Depot until further notice due to several fallen trees in the area.
Today09:28 AM
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Now 46k without power

As expected, the number of customers without power has now risen. NIE has said it now stands at around 46k.

Some may remain without power until Sunday due to the volume of disruptions to the network.

NIE said: “Due to the number of faults we are currently experiencing on the network, we are unable to provide an estimated restoration time for your electricity supply at this time. We are working to restore supplies as quickly and safely as possible.”

A spokesperson added: “Hundreds of extra staff have been brought in to help reinforce our normal capability. Our Incident Management Centre at Craigavon has been opened, as have our Local Incident Centres which are in locations across Northern Ireland and used by our teams to co-ordinate our localised response.

“We have mobilised additional call agents to deal with any queries customers may have regarding the repair process in their area.
“We would like to remind customers that if they should experience a power cut they can report the fault online at www.nienetworks.co.uk or call the NIE Networks Customer Helpline on 03457 643 643. Customers can also follow us on social media for regular updates.”
Today08:48 AM
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A2 closed due to fallen tree

The A2 has been closed Belfast-bound at Cultra due to a fallen tree. Scroll down for a full list of impacted roads so far this morning.
Today08:43 AM
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Merseyside Derby postponed

Those of you stuck in the house hoping to watch Liverpool vs Everton at lunch-time will be disappointed and the game has now been postponed due to the storm.

In the NI Football League, there are pitch inspections later this morning ahead of:

  • Dundela vs Institute
  • Knockbreda vs Lisburn Distillery
  • Tobermore United vs Oxford Sunnyside
Queen’s University vs Banbridge Town has already been postponed.
Today08:36 AM
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Reminder: Belfast Christmas Market closed today

A spokesperson said: “Unfortunately due to the expected extreme weather, it will not be safe for us to open. We recognise this may be disappointing, however the safety of our visitors and traders is of the utmost importance.

“At the moment the plan is to reopen on Sunday (December 8), however this is weather dependent.”

The Enchanted Winter Garden in Antrim is also closed today “to ensure the safety of visitors, staff, and performers”. All tickets will be automatically refunded.

Today07:49 AM
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All train services suspended until further notice

  • All trains out of Belfast Grand Central subject to delay
  • All Goldliner bus services suspended until further notice
  • All 300/a services to Belfast International and X2 to Dublin suspended
  • All coastal bus services (140a/b and 402) suspended
  • Enterprise services from Dublin will terminate in Dundalk this morning
Today07:19 AM
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Flight and ferry update

A total of 31 flights into and out of Belfast City Airport have now been cancelled, with destinations such as Heathrow, Manchester, Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Amsterdam impacted.

There are currently no reports of flight cancellations at Belfast International.

All Stena Line ferries due to sail from Belfast to Cairnryan – and vice versa – have thus far been cancelled on Saturday, apart from the 7.30pm and the 11.30pm routes.

The Liverpool-Belfast ferries have also been cancelled.

The Strangford ferry has also been suspended.

Today07:16 AM
Gareth Hanna

What weather warnings are in place on Saturday?

The most serious warning is an amber alert for “potentially damaging winds”, which came into force at 1am and lasts until 9pm tonight.

Gusts of up to 70 to 80mph are expected around coastal areas while inland winds could reach 60 to 70mph.

Damage to buildings is possible with the potential for roofs to be blown off and power lines to be brought down.

There is the potential for disruption to roads and public transport and the Met Office has also said that “flying debris and falling trees could result in a danger to life”.

A yellow warning for rain is also still in place until 12 noon today, with the slight chance that homes and buildings may flood, while a yellow warning for wind lasts right through until 6am on Sunday.

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