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Thousands of people walked in the rain and wind at sunrise this morning to raise funds for Pieta House.
The suicide prevention charity described the weather for Darkness Into Light as challenging for a challenging year .
Participants walked, ran, swam or hiked on their own or in their social bubble.
More than 140,000 people signed up to take part in the campaign and over €6.4m has been raised for Pieta House in the process.
Last night, a further €1.1m was raised for the charity on the Late Late Show.
Pieta House Fundraising and Advocacy Manager, Tom McEvoy, was thrilled with the support, describing this year s Darkness into Light event today as amazing .
Tomorrow morning, the Darkness Into Light walk will take place across the country. Each year, the sunrise walk raises awareness of suicide and fundraises to support suicide prevention.
Because of Covid-19, we will not see crowds gathering in their thousands as we usually would. Instead, Pieta House is asking people to get out before sunrise and do the walk in their social bubble.
In the month of May, which is Mental Health Month, it is one of the most successful fundraisers for the charity. The Killarney leg alone in Co Kerry has raised over €500,000 since 2011. Known as Nathan s Walk , it was the first branch of Darkness Into Light to be hosted outside of Dublin.