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Bu içerik, İrlanda Başbakanının Holyhead limanının Noel’den önce açılmasının “oldukça olası olmadığını” belirtmesine rağmen, İngiltere’nin Galler eyaletindeki limanın durumunu değerlendiriyor. Galler hükümeti henüz bir karar almadı. Kapanışın nedeni olan Fırtına Darragh’ın yarattığı hasarın ciddiyeti arttıkça endişeler büyüyor. Limanın operatörü olan Stena’nın Cuma günü açılma planları yaptığını belirttiği limanın durumuyla ilgili gelişmeler bekleniyor. Liman, Kuzey Galler ile Dublin arasındaki ana deniz yolunu oluşturuyor ve Fırtına Darragh’ın vurmasından sonra kapanmıştı. Tamiri devam ediyor. Bu içerikte, limanın durumu ve kapanışın etkileri hakkında detaylı bilgiler yer almaktadır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklamalarının nasıl oluşturulacağı konusunda bilgi verilecektir. İçerik açıklamaları, bir içeriğin özeti veya ana temasını okuyucuya sunmak için kullanılan kısa bir metindir. İçerik açıklamaları, içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu anlamak ve ilgi çekici olup olmadığını değerlendirmek için önemli bir rol oynamaktadır. Bu içeriğin amacı, içerik açıklamalarının önemini vurgulamak ve nasıl etkili bir şekilde oluşturulabileceği konusunda ipuçları sağlamaktır. Bu ipuçları, okuyucuların içeriği daha iyi anlamalarına ve içeriği daha çekici hale getirmelerine yardımcı olacaktır. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturma konusuna odaklanılmaktadır. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özeti veya ana hatlarını okuyuculara sunmak için kullanılan kısa bir metindir. İçerik açıklaması, içeriğin konusunu, amacını ve önemli noktalarını belirterek okuyucuların içeriği daha iyi anlamasına ve değerlendirmesine yardımcı olur. Bu içerik, içerik açıklamalarının önemini vurgulamakta ve nasıl etkili bir şekilde oluşturulabileceği hakkında ipuçları sunmaktadır. Ayrıca içerik açıklamalarının neden SEO açısından önemli olduğu ve nasıl optimize edilebileceği konularına da değinilmektedir.
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Kaynak: www.bbc.com

BBC/Carwyn Jones Llinos Medi looks concerned as she stands on a side road by Holyhead port, with some HGVs parked up in the background. She is wearing a camo green coat and a black top. She has curly blonde shoulder length hair.BBC/Carwyn Jones

Ynys Mon MP Llinos Medi says the impact of the closure of Holyhead port is being widely felt

Holyhead port on Anglesey is “highly unlikely” to reopen before Christmas, says the Irish prime minister, but the Welsh government says a decision is yet to be made.

Taoiseach Simon Harris said the seriousness of the damage caused by Storm Darragh was becoming “more apparent as the days go by”, and he is concerned for people trying to get home for Christmas.

But Welsh Transport Secretary Ken Skates said he remained hopeful the port’s operator will confirm by Wednesday whether the port will open on Friday, as planned.

It is the main sea route between north Wales and Dublin, but was closed after Storm Darragh hit more than a week ago, and the port said work to repair the damage was ongoing.

Chris Willz Photography and Film Metal object visible beneath the surface of the water. Industrial tower is visible on the right hand side. Chris Willz Photography and Film
Chris Willz Photography and Film Walk ways raised above the sea, orange and grey points at Holyhead port.Chris Willz Photography and Film

Drone footage shows the extent of the damage at Holyhead port

The port is not due to reopen until Thursday at the earliest

Following a meeting on Monday, Mr Skates said port operator Stena assured him there would be answers by Wednesday “at the latest”, on whether it will be reopened by the end of the week, as it hoped.

However, he added that Stena and Irish Ferries were still making “all plans possible to get goods and people back to Ireland and vice versa before Christmas”, via ports in Wales and the rest of the UK.

Mr Harris said it was “a serious concern” to people who have bought gifts that they hope will arrive, and those trying to get home for Christmas.

Stena apologised for the cancellation of its Holyhead sailings, adding that it was “doing everything in its power to mitigate the effects of the closure on passenger and freight traffic”.

Four daily ferry sailings travel each way between Holyhead and Dublin, operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries.

On average, two million passengers use Holyhead a year and about 1,200 lorries and trailers make the crossing every day.

The closure had led Ireland’s national postal service to abandon plans to use Holyhead port for Christmas deliveries.

Ireland’s junior minister at the Department of Transport James Lawless met his Welsh counterpart Ken Skates on Sunday, and again with Stena Line on Monday.

Mr Lawless said both ministers were asking for Stena Line to give more “accurate and timely” updates on the scale of the damage and repairs needed at Holyhead.

He said Mr Skates had also committed to temporarily relax driver rules as had been done by the Irish government over the weekend.

Ireland’s Department of Transport announced that it would ease rules around haulier hours until Friday 27 December, allowing drivers to do more hours and take fewer breaks.

Mr Lawless said that this being introduced from both sides at Holyhead would help to clear the backlog of deliveries.

A port spokesperson said it was aware of the disruption caused following two separate incidents at Terminal 3, used by Irish Ferries, on Friday and Saturday 6 and 7 December.

They said underwater inspections were having to be carried out around this terminal and nearby Terminal 5, which could only begin on Tuesday, 10 December, once Storm Darragh had passed.

“This process is still ongoing, and we will provide an update as soon as we are able to,” they added.

They said they were aware of the disruption this had caused to trade, passengers and port customers, adding that the safety of staff, contractors and customers was their number one priority.

Meanwhile local MP Llinos Medi said the UK’s second busiest roll-on/roll-off port needed more investment.

Ms Medi, who represents Ynys Mon, told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast that “it’s obvious that the [repair] work is much more intense than they expected it to be”.

She said she hopes the port of Holyhead will be seen by “both Welsh and UK government as a port that needs to be supported”.

Ms Medi said one local company had told her the closure had resulted in about 10 job losses.

She said the storm had shown the strategic importance of the port to the UK, Ireland and Europe.

“Things have to go wrong before anyone actually recognises the value of it,” she added.

“People don’t realise it’s not just the inconvenience of the port being closed, it’s actually having a personal impact on people and their families.”

Why is Holyhead port closed?

The closure of the port comes after power returned to the remaining businesses and homes left in the dark across Wales following the storm.

Storm Darragh saw gusts of up to 93mph (150km/h) as it battered the UK.

A Welsh government spokesperson said the closure was being managed through a coordinated effort between itself, the Port Authority, Stena Line, Irish Ferries, and Isle of Anglesey council “to ensure public safety and minimise disruption”.

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