This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 24 December 2015.
Nearly 2,000 customers have been left without power in Ireland as the storm crossed the country, with the worst affected areas including County Cork and County Wicklow. Eva has passed over the north of the UK, but the Army is getting ready to bolster flood defenses in Cumbria ahead of further rainfall by putting out sandbags.
as per predictions of the Met Office, 150mm of rain is expected to fall over higher ground in Cumbria with 60-80mm at lower levels and with accompanying 70mph winds.
Speaking after an emergency Cobra meeting, the Environment Secretary has indicated that and, it is possible that there will be further storms, probably on Boxing Day. The weather forecast is that the rain could be persistent and heavy, with the danger of more floods in the region, which is still trying to come out of effects of Storm Desmond earlier this month.
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