Storm Isha swept across Ireland, leaving over 235,000 homes and businesses without power as gusts reached speeds of up to 130 km per hour. The relentless wind knocked down power lines, closed numerous roads due to fallen trees, disrupted rail services, and resulted in the cancellation of 166 flights at Dublin Airport. A code yellow alert has been issued in Ireland, set to persist until tomorrow. In Northern Ireland, the storm led to the suspension of education in many schools. Authorities issued warnings to avoid the city center of Belfast after a citizen was injured by falling debris. A parallel code yellow alert in Northern Ireland is expected to last until Wednesday.