'The water was rising and there was nothing we could do' - clean-up starts after Storm Chandra
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'The water was rising and there was nothing we could do' - clean-up starts after Storm Chandra
"Communities come together in wake of sudden, devastating floods"
"A major clean-up operation is under way after Storm Chandra wreaked havoc across the country, with the receding flood waters revealing the true extent of the damage."
"Work began as Met Éireann issued a fresh Status Yellow rainfall warning for Carlow, Dublin, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow and Waterford, with a risk of localised flooding due to saturated ground unable to cope with further downpours."
Communities are coming together to support recovery and clean-up efforts after sudden, devastating floods. A major clean-up operation is under way after Storm Chandra wreaked havoc across the country. Receding flood waters are revealing the true extent of damage to homes, infrastructure, and land. Work began as Met Éireann issued a fresh Status Yellow rainfall warning for Carlow, Dublin, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow and Waterford. The warning highlights a risk of localised flooding. Saturated ground in affected areas is unable to cope with further downpours, increasing flood risk and complicating recovery efforts.
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