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Inishowen flooding update: Repair bill to top €15million

written by Chris McNulty September 11, 2017
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The total repair cost for roads infrastructure in Donegal following the recent floods is estimated at €15.3m, while a number of roads remain closed and 59 households are registered as displaced.

Donegal County Council have issued the following updates to the public on road repairs and assistance available for those affected by last month’s flooding:

Summary of updates:

  • The total repair cost for roads infrastructure in Donegal following the recent floods is estimated at €15.3m
  • R244 at Craignahorna on the Mountain Road between Buncrana and Carndonagh expected to open in 4 weeks.
  • Local diversions not suitable for HGVs – HGVs being asked to use main roads (see below).
  • 59 households have now registered as being displaced by floods.
  • 115 bridges suffered flood damage and up to a quarter of these may have to be replaced

 

Repair Costs

The total repair cost for roads infrastructure in Donegal following the recent floods is estimated at €15.3m.  This approximately breaks down as follows:

Inishowen MD – €13.45m

Letterkenny MD – €900k

Stranorlar MD – €700k

Donegal MD – €250k

Costs for other infrastructural damage, e.g. Housing, Community & Amenity Facilities, etc. are still being collated. Costs incurred during the initial response and subsequent clean-up are also being collated at present.

Road Updates

To date in excess of 600 issues have been identified on the 1500km road network in Inishowen and road users are being asked to continue to exercise extreme care when using these roads.

Donegal County Council’s Road Service is continuing to work to have the priority regional routes in Inishowen open as soon as possible and below is an update on the status of these roads:

  • R240 at Riverside between Quigleys Point and Carndonagh is now open to single lane traffic. Motorists are asked to remember that there is a 20 tonne weight restriction on this road and for this reason it is not suitable for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs).
  • R238 at Three Trees between Muff and Quigleys Point is now open to two way traffic.
  • R244 at Craignahorna on the Mountain Road between Buncrana and Carndonagh remains closed. Work is continuing on repairing this road and a bespoke box culvert has been procured, ordered and is now being manufactured.  It is expected that this road will be reopened in 4 weeks.
  • The L-1781-6 Grainne’s Gap is now open with a small diversion at Thompsontown bridge.  This bridge is due to open on Friday 15 September.

 

Local diversions not suitable for HGV’s

Local diversions for these regional roads are not suitable for Heavy Goods Vehicles and the Council is asking that HGVs use the following alternative routes:

  • Buncrana to Ballyliffin to Clonmany to Carndonagh route or
  • Muff to Quigleys Point to Moville to Carndonagh route.

 

Rural roads

A number of rural roads across the peninsula have been closed due to damage caused during the floods and below is an update on the current status of these roads:

L-1891-2 – Eskaheen Road to chapel – remains closed.

L-1381-2 – Meendacalliagh/Evishbreedy: Illies to Glentoghter – now open.

L-53912 – Annagh – remains closed

L-7451-1 – Drumskillen Road – remains closed

L-7631-3 – Glenbridge Road – remains closed

L-7641-1 – Gortcormacan – remains closed and due to open on Friday 29th September.

L-7681-1 – Lowertown Road/Gortcormacan – remains closed.

L-7761-2 – Knowhead Road/Calfwarn – remains closed.

 

Bridges damaged by floods

Approximately 115 bridges have suffered flood damage and up to a quarter of these may have to be replaced. Council staff are dealing with these bridges on a priority basis and temporary repairs are taking place to allow access. However, it may take 6 to 12 months to arrange permanent replacements.

Swan Park

Swan Park remains closed to the public due to extensive damage caused by the recent floods. The park is unsafe and we are advising members of the public not to visit the park.

Housing Assistance

The Council’s Housing Service is continuing to provide support and assistance to those affected by the floods.

59 families have now registered with Donegal County Council as being displaced and at this stage, solutions been found for 31 families. In many of these cases, this is an interim solution until such times as they are in a position to move back to their home. Some have already moved to their new accommodation, and in other cases arrangements are being finalised or the Council is awaiting responses to offers made. A number of cases do not require action at this time and the Council continues to work with all displaced households on a case by case basis to addressing their housing needs.

Counselling Service

Experiencing flooding in your home or business can be very distressing. If you are feeling emotionally overwhelmed at the moment, call the dedicated HSE Helpline for Flooding on 074 91 67558 from 9am to 5pm on 07491 67558 or call the Samaritans at 116 123.

Information Leaflet

An information leaflet has been delivered to each home in Inishowen setting out information on supports and assistance available to those affected by flooding.

Irish Red Cross Humanitarian Support Scheme

Applications for financial assistance have been received by the Irish Red Cross and are currently being processed. This scheme is available for small businesses and community, voluntary and sporting bodies who do not have insurance in place. Application forms are available at www.redcross.ie.

Clean Up Assistance

Anyone who requires help with clean-ups or who need skips and/or dehumidifiers should contact Donegal County Council at 074 91 53900.  This includes all areas in the county affected by the recent flooding including Raphoe, Rathmullan and Bundoran.

Donations

The Irish Red Cross has agreed to receive donations to help assist those affected by the recent floods.  You can make a donation at www.redcross.ie/donate or by calling 1850 50 70 70.

Anyone affected by the recent floods can contact the Council by calling into our offices or by calling 074 91 53900 during opening hours or 074 91 72288 during out of hours.

You can also keep up to date by following Donegal County Council on Facebook or on Twitter.

 

Inishowen flooding update: Repair bill to top €15million was last modified: September 12th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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