It could take days to restore power in some places, officials say, as warnings for high winds remain.
The storm had knocked out power to more than half a million utility customers by early Friday as it moved across Ireland.
Ireland's national weather service says the country has seen 114 mph wind gusts, the highest ever recorded on the island.
The Met Office has issued red and amber warnings across much of the country and people have been warned to stay indoors.
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