Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine of Ireland

01/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2025 08:24

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine urges safety as storm Éowyn approaches

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, today urged farmers, fishers and people in rural areas to take precautions and prepare for the approaching Storm Éowyn. It is important that steps are taken in advance to minimise the risks to people, livestock and property when the storm arrives.

The Department is urging everyone to follow closely the advice of the authorities noting farmers should check that buildings and loose objects are secure. By ensuring that livestock have shelter, feed and access to water, working during dangerous conditions can be avoided.

All animal keepers should prepare for a potential power cut on their premises. Farms that use automated infrastructure such as feeders or ventilation systems should ensure that back-up systems such as electricity generators are working properly.

Farmers are warned that working outdoors during stormy conditions can lead to a serious incident. Farmers should not put their safety at risk by attempting to carry out repairs or remove fallen trees or branches during stormy conditions. Following the storm, removing fallen trees or branches should only be undertaken by operators with the skills and the personal protective equipment to carry out the work safely.

Fallen electricity wires and wires in contact with or close to damaged trees pose a particular risk in the aftermath of a storm. The ESB should be contacted immediately where electricity wires pose a risk to safety.

The Department also notes that the fishing fleet is particularly vulnerable in stormy conditions, which are expected to be most severe along the western coastline. Fishers should take particular care to ensure vessels are securely berthed in advance of the storm and follow weather warnings.

For animal welfare issues connected with severe weather, please keep in touch with your agricultural advisor or contact the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's Animal Welfare Helpline on phone: 01 6072379.

Learn more on how to stay safe on the government's Be Winter Ready website.