General view of Finn Park
Finn Harps is currently evaluating the extent of damage inflicted upon their home ground, Finn Park, in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
The storm recently swept Ireland and the UK, bringing record-breaking winds and widespread destruction.
The club has reported damage to several key areas of the stadium, including fencing, advertising spaces, the television gantry, sections of the stand, and various storage facilities. A comprehensive assessment of the floodlights is pending, contingent upon improved weather conditions.
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Storm Éowyn has been described as unprecedented, with wind gusts reaching up to 114 mph in parts of Ireland, surpassing previous records. The severe weather led to significant structural damage, power outages affecting over a million residents, and disruptions to transportation and daily activities.
The club's management is working diligently to assess and address the damage to Finn Park ahead of the upcoming League of Ireland First Division season, scheduled to commence in February.
Supporters and stakeholders are advised to monitor official club communications for updates on repair progress and any potential impacts on fixtures.
The broader community continues to recover from the effects of Storm Éowyn, with emergency services and utility providers striving to restore normalcy.
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