Kacper Dudek remembered as long tail of Storm Éowyn continues to affect Donegal
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00:00Donegal continues to be devastated by storm A1. Thousands left without
00:04electricity and water over the last week, many of whom are elderly, vulnerable and
00:09living in defective concrete homes. I just want the government in this
00:15chamber over the next few weeks to realise the devastation that's happened
00:20in Donegal. Affected homeowners face huge safety risks living in homes that are
00:25defective. The red wind warning came too late. The government needs to address
00:32health and safety as soon as possible to treat this crisis, the humanitarian
00:37crisis that's going on with defective concrete homes. There needs to be far
00:41more and far better coordination between the government and Donegal County
00:46Council. It's clear that the west and northwest were impacted most due to lack
00:51of resources and failure to prepare. Many services were also severely
00:56impacted. A Montessori school in Donegal was without power for
01:02over a week which affected over 30 families who had no access to childcare.
01:06The parents were forced to take significant time off work. Twelve days
01:10later there's still premises in Donegal without electricity and without water.
01:14There's no doubt the impact of this storm will be felt for a very long time.
01:19I would like to take this opportunity to pay my respects to Caspar Dudek's
01:24family, a young man killed tragically in Donegal in Ruffo through this storm.
01:29His loss will be felt in his local community of Lifford, across the whole
01:34county. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this sad time.