The latest Cork updates on Hurricane Ophelia
We'll have the latest developments on the most powerful storm to hit Ireland in 50 years here.
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Update at 9.25
#CorkTraffic Reports of trees down on the Carrigaline to Donnybrook Road. Caution advised. #Ophelia pic.twitter.com/FruanXjXQf
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) October 16, 2017
Telegraph pole down at Ardbrack,Kinsale and a tree is down at Summercove. Road blocked at both locations
Tree down at Newtownshandrum, near the graveyard. Road is blocked
Update at 9.20
Signage has blown down at Winters Hill, off Blarney St. Road is blocked.
#CORK #Ophelia Fallen tree on Charleville/Broadford Rd (R515) at graveyard in Newtownshandrum https://t.co/PSzIBsvOzE
— AA Roadwatch (@aaroadwatch) October 16, 2017
Update at 9.14
Merchants Quay Car Park Will remain Closed today due to customer and staff safety concerns
Tree down at Waterloo to Newcastle road in Blarney, near the graveyard
Update at 9.13
Tree down at Briar Hill, Waterfall. Road blocked
Update at 9.03
Easons and Next have also announced that their stores in Cork will not open today #RedFMOpheila #ophelia
— Cork's RedFM (@CorksRedFM) October 16, 2017
Update at 9.02
The ESB have revised upwards the number of power outages.
We've been advised here in RedFM News that 2,900 people are off the grid in Cork.
Crews are being dispactached to the Ballincollig/Carrigrohane area where hundreds are without power.
Macroom and bandon have also been badly hit.
Bishopstown and Douglas were just as registered with ESB as affected areas in the past few minutes.
All ESB networks crews are prepped and ready go and all offices are manned. Additional resources are on standby mobilised
Update at 9.00
Sgt Peter Murphy of the Communications Centre in Angelsea Street gave this update to RedFM News in the past few minutes:
Update at 8.59
Penneys stores closed nationwide due to storm #Ophelia #RedFMOphelia
— Cork's RedFM (@CorksRedFM) October 16, 2017
Update at 8.55
#CorkTraffic Reports of debris & branches from trees between Ballincollig and Bishopstown. Caution advised. #Ophelia
— Cork Safety Alerts (@CorkSafetyAlert) October 16, 2017
Update at 8.50
Almost 3,000 now without power in Cork
#ophelia - just got caught in a sandstorm in Ballinspittle. Gale force winds in Kinsale#storm #StormOphelia pic.twitter.com/OvHkbl2xK3
— Stephen Murphy (@SMurphyTV) October 16, 2017
"Electricity gone in Waterfall. It went just after 8. ESB grid map showing a fault in Ballincollig and Carrigrohane" #RedFMOphelia
— Neil Prendeville (@NeilRedFM) October 16, 2017
Update at 8.44
Tree down in #Glanmire between Glanmire Village and Riverstown Cross. Road is blocked #Cork #Ophelia
— Eoin English (@EoinBearla) October 16, 2017
Update at 8.41
A tree is blocking the Cork/Coachford Rd (R618) at Inniscarra
Reports of a telephone pole and wire, hanging across the road between Kanturk & Castlemagner
Report of a tree down and blocking Cuskinny Hill, Cobh
Tree down on the N71 Clonakilty, near the hospital, road is blocked. Gardai are on scene
There are power faults in the Carrigrohane and Ballincollig areas.
Update at 8.21
Tree down in Bandon on the R586 Dunmanway Road, just after Hamilton High School. The road is blocked. Gardai are on scene
Update 8.12
The following statement has been released to RedFM News by Cork University Hospital.
In light of the Severe Weather Warning (Level: Red) and keeping with National advice - CUH has cancelled all non-essential activity for Monday 16th October.
The Hospital Emergency Department will remain open, but CUH asks that only emergency patients attend the hospital.
Visitors are also asked to delay their attendance for the duration of Code Red warning.
Update 8.07am
The ESB have advised us here in RedFM News that there are now a small number of outages and reports of no supply.
Crews are being dispactached.
500 are off the grid in the Ballincollig/Carrigrohane area and a small number in Macroom/Bandon areas.
All ESB networks crews are prepped and ready go and all offices are manned. Additional resources are on standby mobilised
If you have any issues or notice any dangerous power lines the public is being asked to call 1850372999.
Update 6.34am
A Red Weather Alert is in force for the entire country with Hurricane Force Winds expected to hit every county including here in Cork where all Schools, Colleges and Childcare facilities will be closed.
The Government says NO unnecessary travel or other outdoor activities should be undertaken - EVERYONE is advised to stay at home.
I've been in touch with Angelsea St Garda Station who say there are currently no reports of any incidents however that is expected to change very shortly as wind speeds are picking up.
The current wind speed is 42 km/h. However wind gusts of 117kph haev been recorded at Fastnet Lighthouse this morning.
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Cork City Council meanwhile is urging the public to keep up to date with weather warnings. They've suspend all public
services at the following locations: Cork City Hall, Public libraries, Civic Amenity site at Kinsale Road, Swimming pools, Public Parks, Cemeteries.
Emergency Crews will be on standby throughout the day and City Council staff are being deployed to deal with the expected issues that will arise as a result of the severe weather.
Meanwhile Cork County Council's Crisis Management Team convened on a number of occasions yesterday and council staff will be on standby during the course of the day.
The following Council facilities will be closed today: Council libraries, Civic Amenity Sites, CCC Swimming Pools (Dunmanway, Mallow, Fermoy) Various tourist facilities - e.g. Spike Island, Michael Collins House, Camden Fort Meagher
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Bus Éireann will not operate any of its nationwide services - including the Expressway network meanwhile Iaranrooid Eireann say there are some restrictions on some lines, all trains running except Limerick Jn to Waterford & Nenagh branch.
Again the advise to everyone is to stay at home.
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