Media społecznościowe są „zalewane” zdjęciami z całego kraju, głównie z hrabstwa Cork, które pokazują skalę zniszczeń poczynionych ostatniej nocy w Irlandii. Zapraszamy do obejrzenia kilku zdjęć oraz filmów.
Weather fit only for ducks!
— JennïeØSullivân (@OSullivanJennie) February 23, 2021
Flooded Lee Fields #Cork with #Orange #Rainfall #Warning in place until 21.00 hours tonight #Cork #Kerry #Tipperary #waterford pic.twitter.com/HiSEjA8rAb
Yesterday, same spot pic.twitter.com/zEGfkWyKjB
— ☘️ (@iirish123) February 23, 2021
⚠️Update ⚠️⠀⠀
— Cork City Council #StayHome #StaySafe (@corkcitycouncil) February 23, 2021
🚧Cork City Council closed the Lee Road, the Cloghroe Road and Inniscarra Road last night
➡️Many other roads across the city have surface water & ponding including the Carrigrohane Road & Inchigaggin Lane
ℹ https://t.co/Fzjvmp3ICn#CorkFloods #TakeCare pic.twitter.com/oACRzZtDpX
#CorkTraffic Tree/cables down by the Blarney Hotel and Golf Resort. pic.twitter.com/0s2skaw325
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
#CorkTraffic Emergency services are dealing with a fallen tree at Woodbrook, Glanmire. Pic: Cork City Fire Brigade. pic.twitter.com/QIo0vjUJMZ
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
🚗Please take care on our roads today as heavy rainfall has lead to surface water & hazardous driving conditions
— Cork City Council #StayHome #StaySafe (@corkcitycouncil) February 23, 2021
🟠Avoid unnecessary journeys
🟠Don’t drive into flooded areas
🟠Please respect road closures
ℹ For updates visit: https://t.co/2Zn9ayq9DP#CorkFloods #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/WWNKD3lRR2
#CorkFloods Flooding on the local road, L1121 off the N72 (opposite Blackwater Motors) is impassable. pic.twitter.com/ljqZRCO59q
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
#CorkTraffic Lane restrictions in place on the N8 Tivoli Dual Carriageway as crews deal with a fallen tree. Pic: Cork City Fire Brigade. pic.twitter.com/IbCLZTBfb9
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
#CorkFloods Flooding on the Macroom Road in Millstreet. pic.twitter.com/PFcsxPEelN
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
#CorkFloods Flooding on the R582 between Ballydaly and Rathmore. pic.twitter.com/ePeW6PJpqB
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
#CorkFloods Flooding on the N72 by Mallow Race Course. pic.twitter.com/PPdolg3QAo
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) February 23, 2021
Coming up further updates on the weather situation in #Cork. See @VirginMediaNews @IrelandAMVMTV @9AM @corkcitycouncil @Corkcoco @CorkCityFire @corkcountyfire @MetEireann @CorkSafetyAlert @ESBGroup pic.twitter.com/6AJ2eALj45
— Paul Byrne (@PaulByrne_1) February 23, 2021
Coming up an update on the weather situation in #Cork. See @VirginMediaNews @IrelandAMVMTV @8am @corkcitycouncil @Corkcoco @CorkCityFire @corkcountyfire @MetEireann @CorkSafetyAlert @ESBGroup pic.twitter.com/LGozYT7lGn
— Paul Byrne (@PaulByrne_1) February 23, 2021
Meanus Killorglin. @kerrytodayrk pic.twitter.com/HfHJnf7lP9
— Jerry O'Sullivan (@jerosullivanRK) February 23, 2021
The Clydagh river along the Kenmare Kilgarvan Killarney road R569 at Loo Bridge is close to bursting its banks onto the road. @radiokerrynews pic.twitter.com/1qUhIjuRrC
— Jerry O'Sullivan (@jerosullivanRK) February 23, 2021