Cork City Council Say They're Continuing To Monitor The Risk Of Tidal flooding In Cork City

It comes in the midst of the mounting fears about the impact of the blizzard
There's a risk of tidal flooding in low lying areas such as Morrison's Quay, Fr. Mathew Quay, Union Quay, Trinity Bridge, South Terrace, Lavitts Quay, and Wandesford Quay.
Gel bags have been made available at the Concil's depot in Anglesea St.
However speaking to RedFM News David Joyce of Cork City Council says the flooding isn't looking as bad today as it did yesterday:
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