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Intense Rainfall Strikes Cork and Waterford: Orange and Yellow Alerts Issued

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September 29, 2024
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As torrential rains drench the regions of Cork and Waterford, a Status Orange alert has been urgently issued to warn residents and travelers of the potential hazards ahead. The alert, which is set to persist until 6 PM, brings with it a heavy deluge and thunderstorms strong enough to provoke widespread flooding and severely disrupt travel.

Authorities in Cork and Waterford convened their Severe Weather Assessment Teams yesterday in anticipation of the storm, which also sees a Status Yellow warning extended until 8 PM today. Cork County Council has temporarily halted the Dursey Cable Car service due to the inclement weather, promising a resumption only after a thorough safety evaluation.

In an effort to mitigate the impact, strategic locations in Cork will see the deployment of sandbags, while Waterford’s ground crews remain on alert to tackle any resultant flooding or drainage issues.

The weather saga continues with an additional Status Orange warning poised to encompass Carlow, Kilkenny, and Wexford starting at 1 PM today, signaling no respite from the harsh conditions until well past midnight.

Meanwhile, surrounding areas including Kerry, Limerick, and Tipperary are also under a Status Yellow alert until tonight. This alert will expand to include Cork and Waterford post the culmination of the current Orange alert.

Travel advisors and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are urging motorists and pedestrians to exercise extreme caution. The RSA advises drivers to reduce speed, increase braking distances, and avoid roads prone to flooding. Visibility is paramount for cyclists and pedestrians, who are advised to adorn bright, reflective clothing to ensure they are visible in the stormy conditions.As torrential rains drench the regions of Cork and Waterford, a Status Orange alert has been urgently issued to warn residents and travelers of the potential hazards ahead. The alert, which is set to persist until 6 PM, brings with it a heavy deluge and thunderstorms strong enough to provoke widespread flooding and severely disrupt travel.

Authorities in Cork and Waterford convened their Severe Weather Assessment Teams yesterday in anticipation of the storm, which also sees a Status Yellow warning extended until 8 PM today. Cork County Council has temporarily halted the Dursey Cable Car service due to the inclement weather, promising a resumption only after a thorough safety evaluation.

In an effort to mitigate the impact, strategic locations in Cork will see the deployment of sandbags, while Waterford’s ground crews remain on alert to tackle any resultant flooding or drainage issues.

The weather saga continues with an additional Status Orange warning poised to encompass Carlow, Kilkenny, and Wexford starting at 1 PM today, signaling no respite from the harsh conditions until well past midnight.

Meanwhile, surrounding areas including Kerry, Limerick, and Tipperary are also under a Status Yellow alert until tonight. This alert will expand to include Cork and Waterford post the culmination of the current Orange alert.

Travel advisors and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are urging motorists and pedestrians to exercise extreme caution. The RSA advises drivers to reduce speed, increase braking distances, and avoid roads prone to flooding. Visibility is paramount for cyclists and pedestrians, who are advised to adorn bright, reflective clothing to ensure they are visible in the stormy conditions.

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