Storm Ali landed in Dublin overnight and with it a wave of destruction which is reminding some of the levels we saw with Ophelia last October.
There are a number of incidents around the city that motorists and commuters should be aware of and the Dublin Fire Brigade Twitter account is being its usual helpful self by keeping us all informed.
Marian Rd, Rathfarnham closed in both directions, cables down across cars following #StormAli @aaroadwatch @DCCTraffic #Dublin #fire #traffic pic.twitter.com/jUHukBl4Yp
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 19, 2018
3 cars damaged by falling trees Stillorgan Park Road near N11. Thankfully given its #ProjectEDWARD day, no injuries. 1 ???? from Dun Laoghaire station on scene #StormAli pic.twitter.com/xgqd0pBUAL
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 19, 2018
Tree down Bakers Corner, 1 fire engine from Dun Laoghaire station on scene along with @dlrcc crews. #StormAli Take care on the roads #ProjectEDWARD pic.twitter.com/TBnIRYPq30
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 19, 2018
Tree down Finglas Road blocking 1 lane in each direction, traffic delays as a result. Delta Five One our Finglas ???? on scene #StormAli #ProjectEDWARD pic.twitter.com/7LsnhP5kee
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 19, 2018
Tree down Finglas Road blocking 1 lane in each direction, traffic delays as a result. Delta Five One our Finglas ???? on scene #StormAli #ProjectEDWARD pic.twitter.com/7LsnhP5kee
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 19, 2018
The Garda Traffic Twitter account is also dishing out plenty of handy information…
Dublin: Trees down on Griffith Avenue causing an obstruction. Expect delays and take alternative route if possible.
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) September 19, 2018
Storm Ali is certainly not messing around…
#StormAli is not playing around pic.twitter.com/yB1t3sPh4o
— Katie Brennan (@KatieLBrennan) September 19, 2018
#StormAli hits at work pic.twitter.com/ZIJyEPJ5eW
— Jilly Mc Donough (@JillyMcDonough) September 19, 2018
Bit windy down Beaumont way….. #Ophelia never gave us this much action pic.twitter.com/Gd5pZ22I49
— Darryl Geraghty (@Darryl_Geraghty) September 19, 2018
Storm Ali brings a tree down onto a parked car on Glasthule Road, Co Dublin. 19th September 2018 @rtenews @aaroadwatch @98FM @FM104 @NewstalkFM @TodayFM @TodaySOR @PatKennyNT pic.twitter.com/knEfZt0bh1
— EmD (@emersondub) September 19, 2018
While everyone is doing their bit to help out…
@broadsheet_ie @dublinbusnews @dublincycling @DubCityCouncil @GardaTraffic @aaroadwatch @LovinDublin Passers-by helping out, but tree cleanup urgently needed on Charleston Road in Ranelagh, D6. Delays to traffic & bus route 18 in both directions pic.twitter.com/3VHSLY92qT
— Richard (@richwtalbot) September 19, 2018
It’s looking fairly blustery at Dublin Airport where a number of flights were cancelled today…
The flags outside our original passenger terminal are being buffeted in the high winds. #StormAli pic.twitter.com/egoEVTzM6B
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) September 19, 2018
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