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Caoimhe Archibald has confirmed that Stormont departments are actively evaluating the comprehensive costs associated with the damage caused by Storm Éowyn. The assessment aims to determine the extent of the storm's impact on infrastructure, public services, and local communities.
In light of the severe weather conditions, which have resulted in significant disruption across various regions, Archibald emphasized the importance of a thorough analysis to facilitate appropriate compensation measures. The discussions are crucial for ensuring that affected individuals and businesses receive the support they need to recover from the storm's aftermath.
As the evaluation process unfolds, there is growing anticipation regarding the outcomes and potential financial assistance that may be offered. The government is under pressure to respond swiftly, as many residents are facing ongoing challenges in the wake of the storm. The commitment to assessing the costs reflects a broader effort to address the needs of those impacted and to restore normalcy in the affected areas.
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