Hidden hero's data saved 10,000 lives
Irish Daily Mirror
|June 06, 2025
THE Allies landed 160,000 soldiers on the beaches of Normandy on this day, 81 years ago.
It’s known as D-Day - the largest land, sea and air invasion in military history and a pivotal moment in World War II, on June 6, 1944.
Allied forces - American, Canadian, British and French - landed in Nazi-occupied France.
The landings had been delayed 24 hours as Ireland - officially neutral - had passed on a crucial storm warning from Blacksod Bay lighthouse, near Belmullet, far out west on the Co Mayo coast.
The readings of one young woman, a Kerry-born lighthouse-keeper's wife Maureen Flavin Sweeney, averted potential disaster and saved countless thousands of lives.
Her weather recordings changed the date of D-Day and the course of history.
Little did Flavin Sweeney know, when she left Knockanure to become a postmistress and weather observer on Blacksod, that she would play such a vital role in World War II.
The story begins on June 3 at lam, which was the morning of Maureen's 21st birthday.
At that point, the Blacksod barometer was showing a slight drop in air pressure which, combined with a 7mph south-westerly wind and slight drizzle, was indication of an approaching storm.
It was a routine post, or so she thought.
This story is from the June 06, 2025 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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