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Taoiseach: Flood relief can't be instant
2 Feb
Summary
- Government acknowledges flood relief delivery is 'too slow'.
- Short-term measures and interim protection are prioritized.
- Comprehensive flood schemes face complex planning processes.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin visited Enniscorthy, County Wexford, to assess the impact of recent flooding caused by Storm Chandra. He acknowledged the recurring nature of flooding in the area, describing it as a "soul-destroying experience." The government's immediate focus is on providing humanitarian support to affected families and businesses, alongside interim protection measures developed by the Office of Public Works in conjunction with local authorities. Mr. Martin emphasized that while these comprehensive schemes are complex and require adherence to planning processes, all efforts will be made to expedite their progress.




