
Fallen trees, loose cables and debris have been reported across Waterford as a result of Storm Bram.

Hillview, Waterford
Council crews are currently clearing a fallen tree at Ballindud (L552).
There is a fallen tree on the N72 before Pike Service Station Dungarvan, heading to Cappoquin.
There is a fallen tree at Mount Pleasant, Waterford, while a fallen tree has impacted the boundary wall of the playground at the People’s Park in Waterford City (main photo).
There is a tree down on R665 Wood Road, Knocklofty and a fallen tree on L6007 Moore Hill, Tallow.
Waterford Fire Service is attending to a fallen tree at Silverstream Garage on the N25 approach.
There is a fallen tree at Powerscourt Estate on the Dunmore Road.
There are trees down at Hillview in Waterford city and on the Tramore Road (R675) at the Half Way House (former Katie Reilly’s).
The road towards Waterford Dog Shelter at Bilberry is blocked due to a fallen tree.
The Clashmore to Dungarvan (L2002) is closed at Ballynamultina due to a fallen tree.
Other areas impacted by fallen trees, loose cables and debris include the R683 Passage Road at Jack Meades; the L7089 at Ballindysert, Carrick on Suir, and the High Road at Ballyscanlon.

Millennium Park, Lismore
A tree is down in Millennium Park in Lismore.
Earlier, a section of the N72 between Lismore and Tallow was closed but has since reopened.
Flooding this morning was reported at Dungarvan Sports Centre, Clyde Wharf Car Park,Waterford City and Davitt’s Quay Car Park, Dungarvan.
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