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Published 14:34 19 Aug 2023 BST
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Firefighters were also at the scene in several other areas in the capital where trees were knocked down by the wind.Earlier tonight firefighter/paramedics from Tallaght fire station responded to a roll over road traffic collision involving two vehicles on @M50Dublin at J9 Red Cow
?️ lanes were temporarily blocked as recovery took place#StormBetty pic.twitter.com/ububdJIGX2 — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 19, 2023
#StormBetty North Strand firefighters were called to this tree down overnight which landed on three vehicles in Beaumont.
Working with @ESBNetworks the scene was made safe, no injuries were reported. pic.twitter.com/9gU5r0yVM3 — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 19, 2023
Rathfarnham firefighters were called to trees down in: ? Churchtown ? Ballinteer Drive Safety fencing was damaged and the road was blocked in Ballinteer#BashedByBetty pic.twitter.com/IWDLXYuqlF — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 19, 2023
Anglesea Road in Ballsbridge is closed due to trees down at two locations Diversions in place@DCCTraffic pic.twitter.com/4AZ7G0UB5w — Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 19, 2023Meanwhile, Cork Safety Alerts posted videos to Twitter of significant flooding in several areas of the south of Ireland country due to Storm Betty.
#CorkFloods Flooding on Rutland Street in Cork City at the moment. Take care on approach. pic.twitter.com/gy1fqdtdLP
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) August 18, 2023
#CorkTraffic Heavy flooding, inbound, on the N27 South City Link, near the Turners Cross exit. Take care on approach. pic.twitter.com/JiMUiQCdew
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) August 18, 2023
As of Saturday morning, two Status Yellow weather warnings remain in effect. One is a rain and wind warning issued by Met Éireann that applies to Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo. It will be valid until 11am on Saturday. The other is a wind alert from the UK Met Office for Antrim and Down. This will remain in effect until Saturday at midday. Main image via Twitter/DublinFireBrigade/CorkCityAlerts#CorkFloods Flooding in Main Street, Carrigaline this evening. #StormBetty pic.twitter.com/tIadcRfdVJ
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) August 18, 2023
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