People turn to community support as thousands still without power
“The worst case”
“Cold is really harmful to his health,” she said.
“Cold may invade his chest, causing chest infections.”
On Friday night, the family spent at their own home and warm it with a blanket, but later moved out to live with the family.
She said: “We are very lucky. We have family members here, because many people will be trapped at home, and we can only rely on what they own.”
“He uses atomizers every day. If he does not do this, he may affect his health; his chest may accumulate mucus.
“This is not just a cold for him. This may be a severe chest infection and may be hospitalized.
“One or two days he missed the atomizer would not affect his health, but if this situation continues to continue for a full week, it will definitely affect it. We cannot take this opportunity.”
Ms. Watson said she had to perform additional physical treatment to her son to resist cold.
She told BBC News Ni that she hoped that NIE’s estimated ten -day recovery service would be “the worst.”
“I hope it is likely to happen at any day or any possible time,” she said.
Ten schools Minister of Education said that the structural destruction caused by the storm Iwin, the school in Northern Ireland will be closed on Monday.
Paul Givan met with the Education Bureau (EA) on Saturday and announced that some schools might need to turn to remote learning.
EA maintenance hotline is running throughout the weekend, receiving 154 school buildings damage reports.
The severity includes the loss of the roof tiles, the collapse of the trees, and severe structural damage.
General Manager of Nie Networks said that 211,000 real estate has resumed power supply.
“We believe that it takes about 10 days to complete the required maintenance work and let everyone recover power supply.”
Minister of Northern Ireland Hillary Ben said that the British government will provide “all possible support” for the efforts of the loss of losses.
He said: “The scale of losses caused by this storm is deeply worried. I want to express my sincere gratitude to all people who have worked hard to restore electricity, remove the falling trees and ruins, and ensure people’s safety.”
In the Republic of Ireland, influenced by the storm éowyn, more than 200,000 users still have a power off, lower than 768,000 peaks.
A man, Kacper Dudek, 20 years old, In Lafu City, a tree died behind his car and died.Donor County, during the storm.
Thousands of customers are Scotland still has no electricityEssence
Urgent contact
To report faults or emergencies, you should contact:
North Ireland Housing Authority: 03448 920 901
Open service: 08000 23 20 23
Gas Network: 0800 002001
Ni Water: 03457 44 00 88 or access niwater.com, external
Water flood hotline: 0300 2000 100 100
Nie networks: 03457 643 643 or visit nienetworks.co.uk