Storm Éowyn, an extremely powerful and record-breaking storm system hit Ireland exactly one month ago on January 24th.
It took almost three weeks for power to be restored to all of the 750,000 premises affected by outages.
The storm destroyed 23,625 hectares of forestry, leading to €500million in losses for commercial timber companies.
Insurance payments as a result of the damage caused by the storm are likely to be the highest on record, surpassing €300million.
Éowyn was the fifth named storm of the 2024-25 storm seasion after it was named by the KNMI, UK Met Office and Met Eireann.
It was the most powerful and severe to hit Ireland since Hurricane Debbie in 1961, with wind speeds at Mace Head in County Galway breaking an 80-year-old record for the country.