Thousands of homes have been left without power this evening due to multiple electricity outages in north Dublin and Meath.
A power outage in Julianstown, Co Meath, since 5.18pm on Monday affected over 7,000 customers. Currently there is no estimated restore time given.
Another outage in Santry since 18.11pm is impacting around 2,500 people in the area, with no time given as to when power will be restored.
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Meanwhile, almost 5,000 customers were affected by an outage in Glasmore in north Dublin since 5.46pm. However, power was restored to most customers at around 7.30pm.
In Balbriggan, over 3,000 customers were left without power for almost two hours on Monday evening before it was restored at 19.06pm.
A notice on ESB Powercheck website says: "We apologise for the loss of supply. We are currently working to repair a fault affecting your premises and will restore power as quickly as possible."
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