Further weather warning issued for Donegal
A status yellow rain warning has been issued for a number of counties including Donegal and Leitrim. It comes into effect at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon and lasts until 10am on Tuesday. Met Éireann says the localised flooding is likely with outdoor events also likely to be impacted. A separate…
Three hospitalised following N56 road-traffic collision
Three people have been taken to Letterkenny University following a road-traffic collision in south Donegal. Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of the collision on the N56 between Inver Bridge and the Ardaghey turn-off.before 9am. As a result, the road at Inver Bridge towards Killybegs is closed.…
Donegal issued with status yellow rain warning
A status yellow warning for rain has been issued for County Donegal. Met Éireann says that periods of heavy rain are expected until 3pm this afternoon. The rain may cause localised flooding due to saturated ground conditions as well as difficult travelling conditions.
Teenager dies in Donegal collision
A teenager has died in a road crash in County Donegal. The single-vehicle incident happened on the R240 at Cross in Quigley’s Point at around 11:15 last night. The young man killed was a passenger in the car. The driver, who is in his 20s, has been taken to Royal…
Six hospitalised following Tubbercurry collision
Investigations are continuing this morning into a two-vehicle collision which saw six people hospitalised in county Sligo. The collision, between two cars took place in Tubbercurry on Saturday afternoon. It’s understood that the injuries sustained by those involved are non-life-threatening.
Sligo boxer Thomas Dyer wins pro debut bout
Sligo boxer Thomas Myers made a winning start to his professional career on Saturday evening in Newcastle Thomas with a points victory over Pocklington’s Harry Matthews 40-36. Professional debut win tonight 🥊 pic.twitter.com/8DAfrLajdl — Thomas myers (@MyersBoxer) August 24, 2024
Dublin’s Killian Mooney wins Warriors Run
Dublin mountain climber Killian Mooney won the 38th Warriors Run on Saturday in an impressive time of 55:27. He finished ahead of the Sligo AC duo Matthew McMeekin in second and last year’s winner Seamus Somers in third. Another dub, Aoife McCavana, retained her women’s title with an impressive run…