Fergus storm hits Ireland: winds knock down trees and tear off roofs

Fergus storm hits Ireland: winds knock down trees and tear off roofs

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Storm Fergus hit Ireland with wind speeds of 117 km/h, causing significant damage in Galway County, knocking down trees and tearing off roofs.

Ireland was hit by the Fergus storm. In the county of Galway, wind gusts reached 117 kilometers per hour, and the storm damaged residential buildings and businesses. This was reported by Euronews, according to UNN.

Fergus storm hit the west coast of Ireland. In Galway County, wind gusts reached 117 kilometers per hour. In the village of Litrim, the storm damaged residential buildings and businesses. The wind felled trees and tore off roofs,

- the report said.

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