
PARTS of the Mid West, including Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, are at risk of being hit by flash flooding and landslides, a European flood warning system has warned.
The flash flood and landslide risk alert was issued by the European Flood Awareness System (EFAS), picked up by Limerick City and County Council.
The local authority advised businesses and the wider public in the region to monitor updates from the Council and Met รireann.
It also advised people avoid traveling in โflood-prone or hilly areas during heavy rainfallโ, and to โprepare for potential disruptions to transport, utilities, and emergency servicesโ.
The EFAS alert warned of a 60 per cent probability of flash flooding exceeding a five-year return period threshold and warned of a 42 per cent probability of flash flooding exceeding the 20-year return period threshold.
Limerick City and County Council said the alert was forecast to begin at midnight this Wednesday (September 17).
โThis indicates a moderate to high risk of significant flash flooding due to forecasted heavy rainfall,โ the Council said.
The Council said EFAS also identified elevated areas at risk of landslides with 34km2 at โvery high riskโ, 155km2 at โhigh riskโ, and 169km2 at โmoderate riskโ.
โThese risks are concentrated in areas with steep terrain and saturated ground conditions,โ the Council stated.
The Council said further updates would be provided as new information became available.
Met Eireann issued a Status Yellow rain warning, with โdifficult travelling conditions, poor viability, localised floodingโย for counties Limerick, Clare, Kerry, Cork, and Galway, valid from 6pm Tuesday to 3am on Wednesday.


