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Crolly business goes on despite lightning strike

O Donnells Crolly4
BY HARRY WALSH
CUSTOMERS walking into Siopa Chroithlí on Thursday and Friday last were reminded of by-gone days as oil lamps and candles lit up the store.

The clean-up in the wake of Storm Rachel, which left thousands of homes and businesses across the county without power, including Siopa Chroithlí, was still ongoing when the Donegal News called into Stephen O’Donnell’s premises on Friday morning.

“We survived Storm Rachel as best we could and thanks must go to our staff who went that extra yard to help out,” Mr O’Donnell said.

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