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06 Sept 2025

'Montessori school without power and over 30 families left without childcare'

Deputy Charles Ward has said that the impact of storm Éowyn will be felt for a very long time and that the government needs to realise the devastation that’s happened in Donegal

'Montessori school without power and over 30 families left without childcare'

Deputy Charles Ward said there needs to be far more and far better coordination between the government and Donegal County Council

Deputy Charles Ward has said that the impact of Storm Éowyn will be felt for a very long time and that the government needs to realise the devastation that’s happened in Donegal.

He said there needs to be far more and far better coordination between the government and Donegal County Council, particularly to assist the elderly, vulnerable and those living in defective concrete homes.

"Affected homeowners face huge safety risks living in homes that are defective," Deputy Ward said. "The red wind warning came too late. The government needs to address this health and safety risk as soon as possible and treat the humanitarian crisis.

According to Deputy Ward a Montessori school in Donegal was without power for over a week and over 30 families were left without childcare, with parents forced to take significant time off work. He stated: ‘It’s clear that the West and North West were impacted most due to lack of resources and failure to prepare’.

The Deputy also paid his respects to Kacper Dudek’s family. He said: "His loss will be felt in his local community of Lifford and across the whole county."

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