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National Coordination Group on Recent Severe Weather

A meeting of the National Coordination Group to discuss the on-going severe weather was convened in the (NECC) National Emergency Coordination Centre today to review the response to date, to assess the impact of the storms on infrastructure and communities and to ensure that the response of relevant local authorities, Government Departments and Agencies continues to be coordinated.

While the risk of tidal flooding will recede in the coming days, because the seasonal high tides have passed, the current weather pattern is likely to continue for the next 7-10 days, and the major risk in the period will come from river flooding, as nearly every river in the country is already near capacity.

The National Co-ordination Group will continue to convene to ensure that all players at government level are joined up.

Each storm and severe weather warning issued by Met Eireann was monitored by the Department as Lead Government Department for severe weather emergencies and contact was maintained with Met Eireann, the local authorities and the transport and energy sectors. The agencies in the front-line reported on their responses to the storms. As the response phase ends, the relevant local authorities will compile reports on the recent events. Feedback from the flooding in Cork overnight is that the co-ordinated response of the state agencies has worked well, and the Chairman expressed the thanks of the co-ordination group to all of the front line staff involved.

The Department of Social Protection has advised that they have initial allocation of €15m for exceptional and urgent needs, pending a fuller assessment of the situation over the coming weeks. This is in addition to funding already available from the various Government departments.

Local DSP officials are engaging with the Local Authority and a protocol has been established with the Local Authority whereby they will carry out an assessment on the level of assistance required on a house by house basis.

The group thanked the emergency services, local authority workers, state agencies, businesses and the public for their hard work and patience during the recent event.

The Chairman also requested that the public would continue to heed the safety warnings of the authorities, and noted that fortunately there have been no fatalities in the current flooding episodes.

Read the full press release here.