Folks look like some areas got alot of rain last night!
From RTE News
http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0702/dublin.html
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Flooding shuts Dublin roads, rail lines
Thursday, 2 July 2009 08:04
Dublin Fire Brigade is appealing to people not to travel this morning unless absolutely necessary.
Many roads around Dublin are affected and some commuter rail and DART services are not operating.
It is asking people not to drive into areas where roads are flooded as there is a real risk they will become stranded.
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People have been asked to avoide the coast road in particular.
More than two weeks' of average rainfall was recorded at Dublin Airport in one hour. However, the airport remains open.
The Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Dublin is asking the public not to attend its A & E Department because a roof has collapsed in the old part of the hospital. Patients had to be moved from one ward.
It said people with outpatient appointments today should attend as normal, while those who are scheduled to have elective surgery should contact the hospital before leaving their home to check if their appointment has been affected.
Also in Dublin city, 20 people were evacuated from apartments on Sherrard Street in the early hours of this morning due to flooding.
The Fire Brigade also attended at a house in Monkstown, Co Dublin, where the roof had collapsed.
Rail services affected
The DART line is flooded at Dún Laoghaire and there is no service between Dalkey and Dún Laoghaire.
The Gorey commuter service is also affected and only running as far at Bray.
Dublin Bus is accepting rail tickets.
The water is over 0.5m above the rail line and Iarnród Éireann expects it will be some time before the line reopens.
A spokesman said they are monitoring the situation and will resume services as soon as possible.
Early morning motorists have been describing the worst hit areas in the Dublin area as akin to 'swimming pools'.
Several major routes on both sides of the city are flooded with many routes impassable.
The M1 at the entrance to the Port Tunnel was barely passable on one lane only. The other three lanes are impassable.
GardaÃ* say the southbound slip road at the junction of the M1/M50 interchange at north Dublin is affected, as are Newlands Cross on the N7 and Rathcoole.
The N11, which was closed from Booterstown Avenue to Fosters Avenue, has reopened. There are still problems southbound at the Loughlinstown Roundabout.
Visit AA Roadwatch for the latest on road closures
Flooding has cleared on the north side of the city around Howth, Malahide, and Clontarf.
There is flooding around Collins Avenue and Richmond Road, Drumcondra.
More rain is expected and the situation is due to get worse as high tide is expected at 8.45am. Water coming down from the mountains will not be able to escape into the sea.
Torrential downpours have also been reported in parts of the south and east as well as the midlands.
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From aa roadwatch http://www.aaroadwatch.ie/
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All coastal roads have improved significantly from Howth and Clontarf around Fairview and all the way around to Dun Laoghaire. Many roads on the northside though are still affected by surface water but are improving quickly. *TRAVEL NEWS* *IRISH RAIL* There are no DARTs running in either direction between Dun Laoghaire and Dalkey because of flooding on the line. Dublin Bus are honouring all rail tickets. This has also affected Gorey Commuter services but there is a bus transfer between Bray and Dublin.
*MAIN TRAFFIC* * Gardai are en route to a collision at the Bottletower Pub on the Braemore Rd in Churchtown. * Traffic lights are out of action at the Capel St/Bolton St Jct. Approach with care. * Traffic lights are out of action on the Tyrconnell Rd at the Emmet Rd Jct by the Blacklion pub **FLOODING** * The M50 southbound has fully reopened between J12 Firhouse and J14 Leopardstown following flooding. M50 Northbound is moving well for now. *NORTHSIDE* Howth, Clontarf and Fairview are all clear of flooding at this stage. * Busses are back to normal through Santry where flooding has subsided. However the Swords road is still blocked at the Swiss Cottage so busses are diverting via the M1 and Santry Stadium.
* Collins Ave East is still flooded at the Clonree Rd jct but many other routes in the area have improved. Richmond Rd in Drumcondra is flooded and Botanic Ave is impassable. James Larkin road only passable for busses and trucks. * The Ballymun Rd is still closed northbound at Glasnevin Ave. * Rathbeale Rd in Swords is impassable and Forest Rd is badly flooded. * Many routes around Dublin Airport are affected by surface water but all flights are operating as normal.
*SOUTHSIDE* Conditions are beginning to improve on the southside routes. * Particular care is needed when merging from the Wyattville Rd onto the N11 southbound before Loughlinstown R/A. * Flooding is beginning to subside around Dun Laoghaire and Blackrock. * Traffic lights are out of action on the Rock Rd at Carysfort Ave. * All lanes are reopenj on the N7/Naas Rd inbound at Bluebell by the Luas. Traffic lights are back in action on the N7/Naas Rd and Long Mile Rd jct. * No reports of any major problems on the N4/Lucan Rd. In Lucan, surface water has receeded at the Strawberry Beds.
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Latest Irish rail disruption is here
http://www.railusers.ie/forum/showth...6676#post46676
Also worth mentioning is there is still a weather warning in place from Met Eireann untill 16:00hrs (this could change though)
http://www.met.ie/forecasts/warnings.asp
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Issued at 01 July 2009 - 21:00
Rain warning
Rain extending northwards across many parts of the country Wednesday night and Thursday will turn heavy or thundery in places, with a possibility of severe downpours and of localised flooding (Leinster and east Munster most at risk). It will then clear away northeastwards again during the day.
Warning valid from 02:00 to 16:00 Thursday 2/7/2009
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Just to update bayside DART station is closed due to flooding
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/...ew&news_id=368
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Bayside Station closed by Press Office
2-7-09 815 Bayside Station is closed due to flooding: please use Sutton or Howth Jn
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