Storm Ciaran: Police issue NI travel warning as heavy rain continues

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'Traffic disruption is possible and the public are being asked to consider their journeys and take extra care if travel is necessary.'

The PSNI are warning people not to travel between 9pm on Monday night and 9am on Tuesday morning as a series of weather warnings are in place for further heavy rain ahead of the arrival of Storm Ciarán.

Another yellow warning has been issued for heavy rain tomorrow until 9am on Wednesday. Heavy rain can also be expected on Thursday as Storm Ciarán arrives. "Traffic disruption is possible and the public are being asked to consider their journeys and take extra care if travel is necessary. "The Department for Infrastructure’s roads and rivers teams have been checking and clearing road gullies and drainage grilles and additional staff will be on standby.

To report incidents of flooding, please contact the flooding incident line on 0300 2000 100. Calls taken by the incident line staff are passed to the relevant responding Agency.

 

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