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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Ireland braces for more flood chaos

Ireland braces for more flood chaos

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Heavy rain is forecast for saturated ground and swollen rivers.
  • Flood support for small businesses increased to 100,000 euro.
  • Experts describe recent flooding as unprecedented in force and speed.
Ireland braces for more flood chaos

More flooding is anticipated across Ireland as heavy rainfall is forecast to impact saturated ground and swollen rivers. The National Emergency Co-ordination Group has cautioned the public to remain alert, noting that conditions can change rapidly.

High spring tides and strong winds are also expected to contribute to coastal and estuary flooding. Government departments, agencies, and local authorities are on alert and actively preparing measures to mitigate the impending impacts.

In response to the widespread damage, the government has significantly expanded its Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Support scheme. The previous limit of 20,000 euro has been increased to 100,000 euro, and the definition of a small business now includes companies with up to 50 employees.

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Qualifying organizations can access initial funding of up to 5,000 euro within one to two days through the Irish Red Cross, with further assistance available. This expansion acknowledges the exceptional levels of damage observed nationwide.

Flood repair specialists have described the recent devastation as unlike anything seen before, citing the unusual force and speed of the floodwaters. They report working on numerous homes across affected areas, noting the significant debris and mud left behind.

Despite the severity, many individuals have shown a surprisingly relaxed attitude, attributing it to confidence in government support. This sentiment suggests an improved response compared to previous flood events.

A weather advisory remains in effect nationwide until Monday, with spells of heavy and persistent rainfall expected throughout the week, particularly in southern and eastern coastal counties.

Several areas, including parts of Drogheda and regions near the River Liffey in Newbridge, have experienced flooding. Roads in some counties, like Carlow, have sustained significant damage and are impassable, prompting warnings for motorists to exercise caution.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin has indicated that the country's flood warning systems require modernization, with a text-based alert system currently under development. He acknowledged the frightening nature of recent events, emphasizing the need for proactive funding, prevention strategies, and short-term and nature-based solutions to address increasingly frequent flooding events.

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Heavy and persistent rainfall is expected to continue throughout the week, particularly in southern and eastern coastal counties, exacerbating existing flood conditions.
The Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Support scheme has been expanded to offer up to 100,000 euro, and the definition of a small business now includes companies with up to 50 employees.
Flood repair specialists have described the recent devastation as unprecedented in its force, speed, and the amount of debris left behind.

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