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VIDEO: Sea wall collapses as result of significant flooding in West Waterford

VIDEO: Sea wall collapses as result of significant flooding in West Waterford
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Motorists in West Waterford are being advised to take extreme caution on the roads this morning due to significant flooding as a result of Storm Babet.

Many roads are impassable, as Waterford remains under a status orange rainfall warning until 1pm.

Youghal Bridge is currently only open to single line traffic and motorists across the county are urged to avoid any unnecessary journeys if possible.

A portion of the sea wall has collapsed on the approach from Kinsalebeg to Youghal and motorists are being urged to take extreme caution in this area in particular.

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  • The L-2020 Bog Road in Dungarvan is Closed from N25 to Luskanargid at the Glass factory due to road flooding.
  • Flooding along L-3002 Ballyneety Road to Kilgobnet.
  • Flooding N25 Youghal to Dungarvan.
  • Flooding on the R671 between Ballinameela and Aglish. Caution advised.
  • N25 Impassable at Ticknock, waterside side of Youghal Bridge.
  • Villierstown to Aglish Road flooded.
  • N72 Spot flooding between Lismore and Tallow and flooding on the Tallow to Middleton Road.

Updates:

  • N25 now passable at Ticknock, Waterford site of Youghal Bridge.
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Flooding in Tallow, Co. Waterford

The entire country is under rainfall warnings today thanks to the arrival of Storm Babet. Cork, Kerry, and Waterford will remain under a Status Orange alert until lunchtime, with significant rainfall already.

Yellow warnings are in place for the rest of the country until between 6 and 8 o'clock this evening. There are concerns about flooding in certain areas, particularly in the South of the country.

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