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Clean-up after city flash floods Clean-up after city flash floods
(about 3 hours later)
A clean-up operation is taking place in Dublin after Saturday's flash floods in the north of the city.A clean-up operation is taking place in Dublin after Saturday's flash floods in the north of the city.
Gardai have said flood water has mostly subsided, but the N3 near Blanchardstown is closed, as is the M1 at Shantalla Bridge. Gardai have said flood water has mostly subsided. The N3 near Blanchardstown has now been re-opened, as has the closure on the M1 at Shantalla Bridge.
Hundreds of Armagh Gaelic football fans found themselves stranded by the torrential rain on Saturday afternoon.Hundreds of Armagh Gaelic football fans found themselves stranded by the torrential rain on Saturday afternoon.
The fans, who were at the All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park found their cars surrounded by water after it.The fans, who were at the All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park found their cars surrounded by water after it.
Met Éireann has said that in the 24-hour period from midnight Friday until midnight on Saturday 76.2mm of rain was recorded at Dublin Airport.Met Éireann has said that in the 24-hour period from midnight Friday until midnight on Saturday 76.2mm of rain was recorded at Dublin Airport.
This is a new record for the month of August.This is a new record for the month of August.
Traffic in the northside of Dublin was at a standstill for several hours with long tailbacks on both the N1 and N50. Delays continue on the M50 as there is still severe flooding on both northbound and southbound lanes.
On Saturday, traffic in the northside of Dublin was at a standstill for several hours with long tailbacks on both the N1 and N50.
The N1 was closed and with all accommodation in the area booked out, many families were forced to sleep in hotel lobbies and cars.The N1 was closed and with all accommodation in the area booked out, many families were forced to sleep in hotel lobbies and cars.
People intending to travel to Dublin on Sunday are asked to avoid the M50, to leave plenty of time for their journey and to expect delays.