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The Armada Hotel is doing something incredible for people during Storm Ophelia

The Armada Hotel in Spanish Point has opened up their doors to the homeless and anyone affected by Storm Ophelia.

The popular hotel, on the Wild Atlantic Way, is owned by Aoibhin Garrihy’s husband John Burke, who has informed customers that they are opening their doors to those in need.

“We wish to open our doors to anyone in distress of any sort, we will have power and heat along with company for anyone who finds themselves in need of shelter,” they wrote on their Facebook page.

“Whether it’s from property damage, homelessness or other. We also extend this to anyone living alone who would like to have some company during this unprecedented weather event.

“We will be shutting down our exposed rooms but the sheltered ones are there to be used so please just ask. Furthermore we be closed to the general public from morning. People staying with us will be catered for with limited food options to restrict staff travel to a minimum.

“All our working team are also offered accommodation. Please contact us on Facebook if we can be of any assistance.”

The hotel then shared a live video from the property, saying that even if their internet and electricity goes down, they will keep their doors open.

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