Storm Éowyn is causing chaos in Northern Ireland with damage being caused to homes and multiple trees blocking roads across the province.

More than 93,000 homes and business in Northern Ireland are currently without power, NIE has confirmed.

Dozens of flights have also been cancelled at Belfast airports this morning as high winds from Storm Éowyn begin to batter Northern Ireland.

All schools in Northern Ireland are closed today as Storm Éowyn sweeps in.

The Met Office has issued a rare red alert, which covers all of Northern Ireland from 7am until 2pm with forecasters warning of “very dangerous conditions” and “widespread disruption”.

A yellow weather warning has also been issued for Sunday for strong winds, in place from 8am until 3pm.

Read our live blog with all the latest weather coverage here:

Key updates

Around 240,000 customers without power in NI but number expected to rise  

Rescue teams deployed in north Belfast after partial collapse of house

Reports of tree fallen through house in Whiteabbey

Windows of office blown in

Flying roof tile narrowly misses man securing trampoline  in west Belfast

Weather warning for snow and ice issued

Bricks come off homes in south Belfast 

Today07:32 AM
Mark Edwards

More than 93,000 homes and businesses without power in NI

NIE Networks has confirmed it has activated its emergency plans in response to Storm Eowyn.
A spokesperson said: “Due to high winds, and with a red weather warning in place, we are experiencing widespread damage to the electricity network.
“Currently over 93,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland are off power. However, restoration efforts will take significant time as crews cannot begin to work until it is safe to do so. We anticipate we will begin assessing the damage to the network after 2pm once the red weather warning has been lifted.   
“We strongly advise customers, particularly anyone vulnerable, to shelter where you are until the red weather warning is lifted. Once the severe weather warnings are lifted, if your power is out, consider joining friends and relatives who have power.”
If a power cut does happen, it is crucial that you follow the below advice.
  • Never touch damaged electricity equipment
  • Check in on vulnerable family, neighbours and friends, without travelling while red warning is in place
  • Keep the freezer door closed to help preserve your food
  • Report a power cut via nienetworks.co.uk, WhatsApp, Facebook or call our helpline on 03457 643 643
3 minutes ago
Flavia Gouveia

Around 240,000 customers without power in NI but number expected to rise  

NIE Networks have advised the public to stay well clear of any damaged electricity equipment as Storm Eowyn continues to cause significant damage to the electricity network.
They confirmed that as of 11:30am approximately 240,000 customers were without power, but that number is expected to increase as the storm continues. 
Alex Houston, Network Operations Manager for NIE Networks, said: “We are aware of hazards on the network so we are urging everyone to please stay well clear of any damaged equipment or broken lines and be aware that electricity can jump gaps.
“Where trees have fallen they may have impacted on a power line even if damage isn’t immediately obvious, so please look out for power lines and, if in doubt, stay clear.  
“We will only be able to begin to mobilise our crews when the Red Alert passes. At that stage we will be focusing on making the network safe but our plea is for everyone to remain vigilant and clear of any electricity lines.”
Anyone who encounters damage to the network should advise NIE Networks immediately on 03457 643 643. 
Customers can also report a power cut via nienetworks.co.uk, WhatsApp, Facebook or call our helpline on 03457 643 643.
7 minutes ago
Stephanie Finnegan

Roof lands on car in Ards

16 minutes ago
Flavia Gouveia

NI Fire & Rescue Service receive 164 emergency calls since midnight 

From midnight until 10am on Friday January, 24, NIFRS Regional Control Centre received the following emergency calls:
36 calls related to fallen trees,
3 calls related to electrical polls, and
2 calls related to road traffic collisions.
Fire Crews were mobilised to 59 of these incidents.
Group Commander, Alan O’Neill said:“Throughout this period of heightened operational activity we continued to respond to other incidents, including animal rescues, collapsed buildings, hazardous materials, and property fires.
“NIFRS is reminding the public to heed safety messaging at this time and act responsibility to stay safe.
“Please pay attention to the road closure advice as many roads are closed for the safety of road users.”
In the event of serious flooding to phone the NI Flooding Incident Line on 0300 2000 100.
Obstructions can be reported at www.nidirect.gov.uk or call the 24-hour number on 0300 200 7899. If there is a risk to life dial 999 immediately and we will respond.
More information and advice can be found on www.nidirect.gov.uk.
25 minutes ago
Flavia Gouveia

BBC Presenter Holly Hamilton stranded in a lift during Storm Éowyn

In a light-hearted post, Ms Hamilton took to social media to share her predicament. 
“So it seems I’ll be weathering the rest of the storm in the BBC lift which has broken down with me inside,” she said. 
But it’s not all bad as the BBC star added: “The good news is, it was on the way back from the vending machine so I have a Wispa.
“And at least it’s not windy in here.”
31 minutes ago
Stephanie Finnegan

Road outside north Belfast school partially blocked by tree

A tree has fallen across Fortwilliam Park.
50 minutes ago
Flavia Gouveia

Hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk

A roof appears to have came off a building and landed outside Josper’s and the Chimney Corner hotel. 
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025.Kevin Scott
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025.Kevin Scott
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025
A hotel roof has blown off in Mallusk as Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland on January 24th 2025.Kevin Scott
58 minutes ago
Mark Edwards

More pics of south Belfast house badly damaged during storm

College Drive, South Belfast.
College Drive, South Belfast.Press Eye
College Drive, South Belfast.
College Drive, South Belfast.Presseye
Today10:50 AM
Flavia Gouveia

Roof of Bangor Aurora Leisure Centre damaged

North Down MP Alex Easton, has been posting updates of the damage left by Storm Éowyn. 
In a post on his Facebook account Mr Easton shared a picture of what appears to be damage to the roof of the Bangor Aurora Leisure Centre. 
Today10:45 AM
Stephanie Finnegan

Reports of tree fallen through house in Whiteabbey

Our photographer is on the way.
Today10:44 AM
Stephanie Finnegan

Windows of office blown in

Today10:39 AM
Flavia Gouveia

Multiple reports of trees and branches blocking lanes across motorway network, police say 

In a post on social media, police have said they are receiving multiple reports of trees and branches blocking lanes across the motorway network.
The urged the public to pull in safely and contact the police, if they encounter debris blocking the road. 
“If you come across a section of motorway that is not passable, pull in safely and contact police,” the post continued. 
“DO NOT attempt to turn around and drive against the flow of traffic!
“This is putting everyone’s safety at enormous risk. Drivers should await for police to arrive to assist.
“If your journey is not essential, please stay at home.”
Today10:39 AM
Stephanie Finnegan

Tree blocking Newtownabbey road

A tree has fallen across Grays Lane, which connects the Antrim Road to the Shore Road.
Today10:31 AM
Flavia Gouveia

Dunmurry road closed due to unsafe electricity pole

The Kingsway, Dunmurry is closed in both direction this morning, Friday 24th January due to an unsafe electricity pole. Please avoid the area and only travel if strictly necessary. 
Today10:25 AM
Flavia Gouveia

Tree fallen on North Road, east Belfast

North Road, east Belfast
North Road, east Belfast .Jonathan Porter /PressEye
North Road, east Belfast
North Road, east Belfast .Jonathan Porter/ Press Eye
Today10:18 AM
Flavia Gouveia

Tree down in Carrickfergus

Tree down in Carrickfergus
Tree down in Carrickfergus .John Magill
Tree down in Carrickfergus
Tree down in Carrickfergus.John Magill

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Today10:11 AM
Adrian Rutherford

Compensation advice for cancelled flights

As airports warn of disruption to flights, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has set out the rules around what compensation passengers may be entitled to.
A spokesperson said: “If a flight faces lengthy delays, airlines have a duty of care to look after their passengers, including providing food and drink, and accommodation if overnight.   
“We will not hesitate to take action against any airlines not following these guidelines.”   
According to the CAA, if your flight is significantly delayed, the airline is responsible for looking after you. They should provide meals and accommodation if necessary.  
In case of cancellation, the airline must offer you a refund or alternative travel arrangements.  
Airlines should proactively provide passengers with information about their rights when flights are disrupted.   
Compensation may not be payable if an airline can prove the delay or cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances and this may include extreme weather which affects the safe operation of the flight.  
Today10:09 AM
Stephanie Finnegan

Garden fences down in Downpatrick

Storm Eowyn arrives in Northern Ireland