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Up to 65mm rain recorded in parts of Cork as Status Orange weather batters county

Several roads have been impacted as a result of localised surface water flooding


  • Oct 05 2024
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Up to 65mm rain recorded in parts of Cork as Status Orange weather batters county
Up to 65mm rain recorded in pa

Up to 65mm of rain has been recorded in some locations in Cork over the past 12 hours as the county remains under a Status Orange weather warning.

There has been a specific focus on the Bantry area throughout the day. The high tide scheduled for 7pm Saturday evening has passed without major incident.

Pumping arrangements are in place at known locations. Several roads have been impacted as a result of localised surface water flooding. Details of road closures can be found by visiting Cork County Alerts.

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Met Éireann’s Status Orange Rain warning remains in place until midnight tonight for Cork and Kerry, with rain still pouring down for the two counties.

Cork County Council has advised motorists to continue to exercise caution on the roads as driving conditions may be hazardous with surface water flooding possible.

A spokesperson said: "Motorists are advised to avoid driving through flowing or standing water and to exercise caution during heavy rain. Please be conscious of cyclists and pedestrians. Issues such as flooding and road damage should be reported to the Council’s Emergency Out of Hours number on (021) 4800048.

"In the event of an emergency call 999 or 112 and request the Fire Service, Ambulance Service, Gardaí or Irish Coastguard as appropriate. DO NOT assume others will do this.

"In the event of a disruption to power supply, please contact ESB Networks at 1800 372 999. Fallen or grounded wires should be avoided and the public are advised to call ESB in assisting with the identification of fallen wires."

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