DUBLIN: Many flights have been cancelled in Ireland due to Storm Isha. 102 flights have been cancelled at the airport in the capital, Dublin. 24 aircraft landings were suspended.
Meanwhile, Dublin Airport shared on social media platform X that 27 flights have been diverted to other airports. The change in services is due to the strong impact of the storm in the region.
Ireland's national weather agency, Met Éireann, issued an orange level warning for most of the country, including Dublin, early Sunday morning, warning that the storm could seriously affect areas on alert.
A red alert has been issued in the west and north-west. Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport cancelled 130 flights ahead of the storm's arrival in the Netherlands.