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Ireland Warned of Very High Flood Risk as Government Moves to Boost Relief

Government approval of larger emergency grants is expected to speed support for uninsured small businesses.

Overview

  • National Emergency Co-ordination Group warns flooding risk in the east and south-east is very high, with impacts expected to peak on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • Status Yellow rain alerts are in place for counties in the south and east, with further rain on saturated catchments likely to trigger river and coastal flooding.
  • Ministers plan to raise the Emergency Humanitarian Funding Scheme cap from €20,000 to €100,000 with a €5,000 immediate payment, targeting small uninsured businesses and community groups.
  • Taoiseach Micheál Martin visited hard-hit areas including Enniscorthy to meet residents and discuss interim protections while longer-term flood defense schemes proceed through planning.
  • ESB says controlled releases from Poulaphouca may be required, potentially increasing Liffey flood risk near Clane and Newbridge, as agencies coordinate response and the Irish Red Cross runs a support helpline.