Thursday, November 26, 2009

THUR 11.15am - Flooding Update From County Limerick

Limerick County Council has confirmed that floodwaters along the Lower River Shannon are expected to rise by an additional three inches or more over the coming hours.

The Council said that record flooding along the River Shannon had again necessitated an increase in the amount of water being released at Parteen Weir by the ESB this morning. Communities in flood prone areas along the Lower River Shannon, particularly Montpelier and Castleconnell, have been issued with a severe flood warning. Council engineers are monitoring the situation.

According to Donal Brennan, Senior Engineer, Limerick County Council, ‘The unavoidable release of higher volumes of water downstream this morning is expected to lead to a significant rise in flood waters in areas already affected by flooding in recent days. We would advise customers in flood prone areas from Montpelier downstream to Limerick City to familiarise themselves with evacuation procedures, as outlined on www.flooding.ie, and health advice, as outlined on www.hse.ie’.

The actions that can be undertaken immediately prior to a flood to reduce damages and protect you and your family include:

Advance Preparations:
• Be prepared to evacuate your home or business. Protect yourself, your family and others that need your help.
• Have warm clothing and wellingtons ready.
• Have medication to hand (if needed).
• Put sandbags at any openings where the water could gain access.
• Move your car to high ground if possible.
• Have your mobile phone charged
• Listen to all public alerts issued by the Local Authority or emergency services

Actions to take if being evacuated:
• Turn off gas and electricity.
• Disconnect cookers, washing machines, dishwashers, etc., connected by rigid pipes to prevent damaging the machine and the pipes.
• Store any electrical items upstairs or above flood level.
• Co-operate with emergency services and local authorities. You may be evacuated to emergency centres.
Close off the flow valves on propane tanks, oil drums, or other fuel containers that supply your home through pipes and fittings.
• Move valuables and other items to safety. Place them above the flood level or upstairs. (It may be preferable to routinely store such items safely upstairs or on high shelves).
• Roll up carpets and rugs and place them out of harms way.
• Empty furniture that cannot be moved and put the contents upstairs.
• Raise furniture that cannot be moved elsewhere on bricks or blocks. Move these pieces away from walls to assist the drying later. If pieces are too difficult to lift weigh them down with a heavy object to prevent them floating and causing damage to windows, etc.
• Remove curtains if there is time, if not tie them over the curtain rail.
• Remove cabinet doors and internal doors if time allows, if not leave them open.
• Unplug any exterior electrical connections such as outdoor lighting, pond pumps and filters.