"Just as another yellow weather warning came into effect at 1 p.m. on Monday, February 2, Taoiseach Micheál Martin arrived in Enniscorthy to survey the damage inflicted on the homes and businesses by the floods in Enniscorthy. In the early hours of Tuesday, January 27, the town of Enniscorthy was engulfed in water after the River Slaney burst its banks during Storm Chandra, sending residents and businesspeople scrambling to save their premises and homes."
"In the early hours of Tuesday, January 27, the town of Enniscorthy was engulfed in water after the River Slaney burst its banks during Storm Chandra, sending residents and businesspeople scrambling to save their premises and homes."
A yellow weather warning came into effect at 1 p.m. on Monday, February 2. Taoiseach Micheál Martin arrived in Enniscorthy to survey damage inflicted on homes and businesses by the floods. In the early hours of Tuesday, January 27 the River Slaney burst its banks during Storm Chandra, engulfing the town in water. Residents and businesspeople scrambled to save their premises and homes as waters rose. The flooding caused extensive disruption to local commerce, housing and daily life. Inspections and recovery actions were underway amid ongoing adverse weather, with officials assessing the scale of damage and support needs.
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