The strom may have passed but many people are still left counting the cost with extensive damage done in the west and south west.
Below, we have made a video collage of some of the most shocking photos from social media over the week.
Video:
Users of social media site Twitter captured the damage as it occurred throughout the country:
Twitter:
On its way RT @AlanEnglish9: Thankfully nobody injured in the Limerick storm today but this BMW took a serious hit pic.twitter.com/M2hQV7biJX
— markwoodward (@markwoodward) February 12, 2014
Graphic: Watch in real time the storm that is battering Britain and Ireland http://t.co/7dXKg58Qdt pic.twitter.com/wZGJ3CfaZ2
— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) February 14, 2014
Lorry lifted and blown on its side by severe gusts #storm #WestKerry pic.twitter.com/QbvM72PwdD
— Seán Mac an tSíthigh (@Buailtin) February 12, 2014
Max gust of 117km/h at Waterford Airport and 85km/h in the City. Worse to come this afternoon. #staysafe #storm pic.twitter.com/GN5z486DSI
— Waterford Weather (@waterfdweather) February 12, 2014
One hell of a big limerick tree by lit @limerickpost @LimLive95fm #storm #limerick by photographer @siobhan_howard pic.twitter.com/eGNfk7csWM
— Paul Mullins (@PaulMullaPhotos) February 12, 2014
Windy in Limerick. Neighbours wall collapses and the trampoline is about to take off. #Limerick #storm #weather pic.twitter.com/C5x9nKsBjI
— Kelan Chad (@KelanChad) February 12, 2014
The storm's started to take trees down. This is Dingle in County Kerry. Photo by @dinglenews pic.twitter.com/PovNYgPKF3
— Barra Best (@barrabest) February 12, 2014