They were staying inside the car, they wouldn’t go inside the house just in case. “I called my family first thing in the morning to see how they were. People are sleeping outdoors because it’s not safe to be indoors anymore. “My family lives around eight hours away but the entire house was shaking. I woke up in the morning to lots of calls and texts from my friends asking if my family was okay. ![]() Speaking to The Irish Mirror/Irish Star yesterday, he said: “It’s just devastating. The barber, who has been living in Ireland for 20 years, said it’s heartbreaking what happened and said it’s difficult to watch the scenes of destruction on the news after the two earthquakes which claimed the lives of people in both Turkey and Syria. READ NEXT - Daniel O’Donnell says there was ‘no warning’ after sister Kathleen died of suspected heart attack The 39-year-old said his family live hours away from both of the earthquakes' epicentres but revealed their house still shook. Get breaking news to your inbox by signing up to our newsletter.A Turkish barber living in Ireland has said he is in shock and revealed his family has been forced to sleep in their car after two earthquakes rocked his home country.Ĭork-based Hasan Kilic, who is from the city of Tunceli, said he woke up to frantic calls and texts from his friends asking if his relatives were safe. Highest temperatures generally of 13 to 16C and turning cold at night with grass frosts." "Current indications suggest high pressure remains in charge through to the end of the weekend and it will continue mainly dry and sunny for Saturday and Sunday with light variable or easterly breezes. Turning cold again after dark with some frost and fog patches. Highest temperatures ranging from 13C at the east and south coasts to 17C inland. "Thursday and Friday will be dry with good spells of sunshine and light winds. Grass frost will form in parts with mist and fog patches around dawn. Lowest temperatures of 3 or 4C with light variable or southerly winds. "Wednesday night will be dry mostly clear. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17C and mostly light southeasterly breezes. "Wednesday will be mainly dry with sunny spells. Light southeasterly breezes, a little fresher near the southwest coast. ![]() Lowest temperatures generally of 0 to 6C, coldest in the midlands with a touch of grass frost. coolest near east and south coasts, warmest in the midlands.Ī forecaster said for Tuesday night: "It will be dry with clear spells and some mist patches. Highest temperatures of 12 to 16C, with moderate southeast breezes. It will be cloudier in Munster and south Leinster with some showers. ![]() Washing your hair, wearing a bikini on the street and other laws Irish tourists could be breaking in Spain.Would Ireland be able to survive a world war or collapse of civilisation? Expert explains if country would be doomed. ![]() Tuesday will be dry in many areas with sunny spells, the best of these over the northern half of the country. Met Eireann's national forecast predicts that temperatures will reach peaks of 16C most days this week. Temperatures will hit 15C in Dublin, Tipperary, Cork, Limerick, Clare, Kilkenny, Carlow, Offaly, Laois, Longford, Meath, Kildare, Cavan, Sligo, Mayo and Leitrim on Wednesday. Meanwhile, 16 other counties here are set to match the highs in the coastal region. This compares to the 15C forecast for the Algarve in Portugal on the same day. With Wednesday likely to be the best day of the week, the mercury will hit 16C in counties Galway, Kerry, Limerick and Westmeath. READ MORE: Weather expert warns not to put away the jumpers yet after Met Eireann update People seeking out warmer climes won't have to travel far to benefit from the pleasant conditions as four counties in Ireland are forecast to be hotter than tourist hotspot the Algarve this week. The balmy conditions will rival some of Europe's sunniest spots, including Spain, Portugal and Italy. Ireland is set to enjoy a mini heatwave this week with temperatures set to reach 17C in some areas.
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