City Council says No Injuries Associated With Storm Ellen
Among the trees that fell overnight was a Monkey Puzzle tree on Jacobs Island which was planted in the 1800's
The City Council says there have been no injuries associated with Storm Ellen.
16 fallen trees have been removed over night and crews are working to remove trees at two more locations.
Among the trees that fell overnight was a Monkey Puzzle tree on Jacobs Island which was planted in the 1800's
City Hall says all public parks will be inspected for damage and fallen trees before being opened.
They are also warning that power lines are down at a number of locations. People are being warned not to approach them and to call the ESB immediately on 1850 372 999
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