Storm Bram, new warning and Northern Ireland
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Passenger Update - 12 noon Storm Bram is impacting on flights at Dublin Airport today. As of 12.00, a total of 73 flights have been cancelled by airlines, including 36 inbound and 37 outbound. Further disruption is possible later today as wind speeds are expected to increase.… pic.twitter.com/cXLVs53i68
Storm Bram is currently wreaking havoc across certain areas of Ireland. Some roads are flooded and others are blocked by fallen trees as strong winds blast mostly coastal counties. Met Éireann put the whole nation under an Orange weather warning,
IRELAND is forecast to be battered by stormy weather in the coming weeks, with experts warning of a risk of flooding. Those living in areas prone to flooding have been warned to “be aware of
Storm Bram has caused strong winds, heavy rain and flooding in many parts of the Uk and Ireland.Areas such as York and South Wales have been affected, with floodwaters visible in drone footage.As per BBC,
Researchers are working on a robust flood alarm system to alert local authorities to potential flooding events in local areas
FLOOD warnings are in place this morning after Ireland was battered by heavy overnight rain – with more wet weather forecast this week. Met Eireann had weather warnings in place for four
In Chester, flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Dee with flooding possible at low lying land and roads around the River Dee at Shocklach, Farndon, Handley, Lower Kinnerton, Chester and Puddington. In Manchester, there are flood alerts for the areas around the Lower River Irwell and Upper River Irwell.
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