The past few weeks have been quite eventful, with storms, landslides and flying trampolines causing havoc for commuters and home owners. But is there something worse that’s yet to come?
Alerts are still in place and one of the spots that’s been affected by flooding has been the promenade in Clontarf, where the water has gotten over the wall and onto the walkway.
SO glad I went for a run yesterday instead of today. It would be up to my waist. “@talktojoe1850: #clontarf pic.twitter.com/TnKk3Vsm5I”
— John Kelly (@johnke) January 1, 2014
Surveying Clontarf flooding. Coast Guard & DCC concerned. Myself & @horganjonesjane will update. @clontarfra pic.twitter.com/Wuduo6Tvml
— Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD (@AodhanORiordain) January 1, 2014
Washed up rubbish & flooding at Clontarf prom. @clontarfra pic.twitter.com/sDBsGGZI0E
— Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD (@AodhanORiordain) January 1, 2014
Rough seas on Clontarf front pic.twitter.com/ESVDVQSYSi
— St. John the Baptist (@SJtBClontarfRC) January 1, 2014
All we need now is sun and 30c to go with this 5 star #Clontarf infinity pool! pic.twitter.com/wUMrsniKAh
— Daragh O’Brien (@ClontarfJohn) January 1, 2014
According to Clontarf.ie, residents who are worried can get their hands on sandbags from the council, so if you are affected you can get in touch with them here.